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Education spending is falling at the fastest rate since the 1950s, with early years one of the hardest hit areas, the Institute for Fiscal studies warns.
Part of the transformation of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Village into a new residential community named East Village includes the launch of a brand-new nursery to serve families moving...
Head teachers and staff around the country are grasping the nettle and making plans as extended schools. Simon Vevers reports The extended schools programme is the latest to join what has become a...
I have been reading books to children for the past 20 years, in which countless animals talk, Father Christmas flies across the sky with reindeer and numerous other impossibilities occur. As these...
Government plans to double free childcare ‘won’t go far enough’ to help families with disabled children access childcare, a group of charities has warned.
Child cruelty and neglect offences jumped by a quarter in a single year, reveals new data published by the NSPCC.
Four million recipe cards will be sent to families to help them plan healthier meals as part of the Department of Health's Change4Life campaign.
By Naomi Eisenstadt, senior research fellow in families, early learning and literacy at the University of Oxford
The Liberal Democrats say they would give all families 20 hours of free, high-quality childcare and up to one year of paternity leave for fathers.
MPs have raised concerns that the Government will miss its target of ‘turning around’ the lives of England’s most ‘troubled families’.