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Shadow public health minister Diane Abbott has warned the Government not to view the Department of Health review of nursery milk as a cost-cutting exercise.
Professor Peter Moss explains why he thinks England's participation in the 'pre-school PISA' is a wrong move.
The lack of out-of-school care for ten-to 14-year-olds has been thrust into the spotlight with the publication of a briefing paper from a leading childcare charity. The Daycare Trust's paper, Older...
Gabriella Jozwiak introduces the first part of a new series on managing inclusion, with a look at what the term means in context, and a guide to the legal requirements
On the eve of Government moves to increase the number of children who find permanent adoptive families, psychologist Hessel Willemsen describes the trauma facing those forced to live in temporary care...
The increase to the national minimum wage could catch some nurseries out once all working time is included, says Jacqui Mann
There are fears over the financial viability of childcare settings with the news that business energy relief will be reduced from the end of March.
More than half of parents with learning difficulties have their children removed from them and put into care, a new study said last week. The report, carried out by Bristol University's Norah Fry...
A central London nursery has seen a diagnosis of tuberculosis in 33 of the children attending the setting.