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Low-income families stand to lose more than a £1,000 a year when universal credit payments are reduced next month, finds new research.
The Government has come under fire from both the education and health select committees of MPs, who say that its flawed plans risk leaving hundreds of thousands of children without the care they...
The Government has admitted that an additional 200,000 children will fall into poverty because of the Welfare Benefits Uprating Bill.
Mounting debt, poor mental health and expensive and unaffordable childcare is placing children’s futures at risk, according to UNICEF UK.
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term planning
A programme that teaches young children how to protect themselves and others from Coronavirus has gained the support of the Royal Society for Public Health.
Bertram Nursery Group, which operates settings across the UK, has changed its name to Thrive Childcare and Education and launched a new sub-group, Nature Kindergartens, led by a conservationist.
- No More Blankets for Lambkin! By Bernette Ford and Sam Williams
Draft Department of Health guidance has been published to help protect children who have illnesses induced or fabricated by their parents or carers. Health minister Jacqui Smith said, 'We need...
All private, voluntary and independent nurseries will be exempt from business rates for one year from 1 April.