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How have the UK’s biggest nursery groups – and the early years sector as a whole – changed over the past two decades? Catherine Gaunt goes through the archives
More than 3,000 childminders have left the profession in the last six months.
Fewer restrictions are to be placed on the delivery of the 30 free hours of childcare to better meet the needs of children, parents and providers.
Education minister Lord Nash is to table an amendment to the Children and Families Bill, which will require all schools by law to support children with diabetes, asthma and epilepsy.
By Judith Hadley, who runs out-of-school, breakfast and holiday clubs in the Bristol area I cannot speak strongly enough for the rights of children to have the best possible care, so I was astounded...
I read with interest your article on men in childcare (Nursery World, news, 14 October). Staff at the Gooseberry Bush Day Nursery were keen to address this issue so we contacted Jobcentre Plus and...
The Labour and Conservative parties set out their family and childcare policies in their election manifestos last week.
Leapfrog Day Nurseries, the UK's second-largest nursery chain, announced last week that it has abandoned its plans to float on the London Stock Exchange. Leapfrog had said in April that it planned to...
A last-ditch effort to save a nursery from closure is enlisting the aid of Scotland's deputy first minister.
A scheme that gives parents the legal right to check whether those who regularly care for their children are convicted sex offenders is expected to be rolled out across England and Wales.