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The extension to the free entitlement to 15 hours per week is to go ahead from September as planned.
In our news story 'Scrapping of tax credits proposed' (24 April), we quoted directly from the Policy Exchange report a phrase including 'parents who prefer informal care (grandparents, childminders)'.
Nursery World North 2019 moved to Manchester for this year’s show, which included two packed days of fantastic seminars and masterclasses, live features and an exhibition
In the first of a new six-part series, Charlotte Goddard explores Level 1 qualifications
A classic cookery book is out in a new updated edition with 20 additional dishes - and Professional Nanny readers can win a fresh copy. Annabel Karmel's New Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner has...
So Margaret Hodge is not going to expand the early years sector at the expense of a workforce on low salaries ('Hodge ties expansion of childcare to pay', News, 20 November). I read this news story...
Fundamental change is on its way in the UK education system, with all schools, including primaries, able to apply for academy status, the door opened for parents and other groups to set up 'free'...
Schools in Worcestershire are being asked to take part in a one-year pilot scheme to extend the free early years entitlement to 15 hours from September. The local authority is suggesting that schools...
The speech and language charity I CAN is changing its name to reach more of the almost one in five children in the UK who have challenges with talking and understanding words.