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A couple used a text message question and answer service to help them pick their newborn baby's name, reported the Metro.
We all need to do what we can to stop the spread of germs and limit the current swine flu outbreak ('Catch it, bin it, kill it', as the Government ad puts it), but often with these sorts of health...
I was interested to read your feature about Ofsted inspection complaints (Special Report, 27 September). It sounds as if this is becoming a significant problem.
The Labour Government invested a lot in childcare, putting pre-school care and learning high on the agenda, and saw Sure Start as one of their biggest achievements.
A few weeks ago I was in one of the backstreets of Bethnal Green. Half-way down a street with a garage servicing a long line of black cabs is one of the old Ragged Schools.
In this issue of Nursery Business, we bring you up to date with the inspection changes due to come into effect in April and take a look at the growing popularity of timber-frame and modular buildings,...
Professor Peter Moss of the University of London's Institute of Education has produced a timely report on the problems of developing the early years workforce, which he describes as a 'can of worms'...
Well done to Sunderland nursery nurse Gina Smith for grasping the latest tool of democracy and putting a petition calling for national pay scales for nursery nurses and teaching assistants on the...
Are nannies about to become an endangered species? That is one interpretation that could be put on the Budget proposal last week that parents be eligible to claim childcare tax credit for registered...
Recent changes to the law on sick pay have taken many businesses by surprise. Karen Faux investigates