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I read with interest that 'news of speed nannying events have horrified some of our readers' (Professional Nanny, 28 April). I am fairly sure that Tinies is the only company that has organised these...
Three children's centres in deprived areas are to lose their daycare provision because of funding problems and a shortage of fee-paying parents.
Government reforms of out-of-school care have received a mixed reaction from the sector.
Research by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reveals that the cost of childcare in the UK accounts for more than a third of a couple’s average household income.
Waitrose and John Lewis are hoping to raise £5m as part of a Christmas Campaign to support the charities FareShare and Home-Start, in their work with vulnerable families.
Food companies are increasingly turning to cinema, the internet and magazines to promote junk food to children since the Government imposed restrictions on television advertising, new research has...
Two-year-olds from the most deprived families should be offered a free nursery place, Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray has said.
(Photograph) - 'Can any mother help me?' was a lonely reader's simple plea in a 1935 issue of Nursery World and it's now the title of a book published this month. Author Jenna Bailey (centre, green...