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In a new policy insight paper the three main political parties give their views on the best directions for childcare. Annette Rawstrone reports.
According to Labour party analysis of Government figures, the number of children from black households growing up in poverty has more than doubled since 2010.
Children in London learned how to make bricks and much more while creating a community wall, writes Rosie Potter
With new guidelines recently issued to local authorities on the Early Years Single Funding Formula for the free entitlement, Ruth Thomson outlines the implications.
The introduction of child tagging technology in nurseries has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling parental paranoia. Tagging systems similar in design to the electronic tags used in...
Cuts in funding from central Government are forcing local authorities to take a different approach to their children's services and education, at a time of many other changes, writes Pauline Hoare.
Only 12 per cent of roads around schools have a 20 mph speed limit, according to a survey by the road safety charity Brake.
Scotland's largest befriending organisation for children, bfriends, merged with Children 1st on 1 April. Children 1st chief executive Margaret McKay, said, 'bfriends had reached a point at which it...
The development of schools as the hub of the community is fast becoming a key strand of the strategy to deliver integrated services to children and families in isolated rural areas of Scotland.