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The Queen has reiterated the Government’s commitment to extending free childcare and improving ‘failing’ schools.
A quarter of nurseries (25 per cent) in England, Wales and Scotland had to partially close between March and May, according to a survey by the National Day Nurseries Association and the Education...
This summer, pre-school children are invited to the Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre in Taunton, Somerset, to join Mr and Mrs Sommerflugel and meet their menagerie of animals, in a show combining fantasy,...
The EYFS profile could be scrapped and replaced by a formal test when children start school.
A new international review of leave policies for parents shows the statutory offer in the UK is less generous than that of other European counties.
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell looks at the different responses to child abuse allegations in Britain and Ireland The Irish government's radical response to the Ferns inquiry into decades of...
Ofsted's Michael Wilshaw has betrayed a fundamental ignorance of both early years and the noxious side effects of a testing culture, argues Dr Richard House
In this new series, lawyer Robert Collier provides a guide to the recruitment process and the current policy that underpins it.
England's early years spend is below par, explain Carey Oppenheim, early childhood lead, and Dr Claire Sewell, communications manager, at the Nuffield Foundation
The Liberal Democrats have pledged to extend the 15 free hours to two-year-olds, as well as triple the Early Years Pupil Premium.