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Under a Liberal Democrat government, children from the age of nine to 24 months in working families would be eligible for 35 hours of free childcare a week, over 48 weeks a year.
Early years settings can now order their free Comic Relief early years activity pack full of fundraising ideas for Red Nose Day on 15 March 2013.
Families of disabled children are to benefit from a 340m funding boost which will be spent over three years on improving access to childcare and support. The Government is aiming to improve the...
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism. A spate of recent court cases...
If packing your bags for a summer holiday has made you wish you could stay abroad longer, here's the book to take instead of that blockbuster novel. The Au Pair and Nanny's Guide to Working Abroad by...
Computer Kids director April Jones on Christmas games Now that we are approaching the festive season there will be a wealth of Christmas websites full of games and activities for children.
Kate Green, Labour MP for Stretford and Urmston, was appointed shadow education secretary over the weekend.
Information gained from carrying out home visits showed that a significant number of children at Southwark Primary School Nursery in Nottingham are from one-parent families and some do not have a male...
We know that 70 per cent of all poor children are in working families. So how easy is it for these families to access childcare? Charlotte Goddard investigates
Investing in social and emotional development in early childhood, along with support for working parents could yield the UK economy £45.5bn annually, according to a report launched today by the Royal...