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(Photograph) - Children are full of praise for a new nursery run by Selective Learning in a refurbished church in east London. Simply called The Nursery and located in St Paul's in Dock Street, just...
If your fingers are still itching to do arts and crafts after our activities feature (see page 12), look up the website www.docrafts.co.uk or get the first issue of Docrafts magazine. It's packed with...
As of January 2020, the digital apprenticeship service has been available to small employers that don’t pay the levy. So how does it work, asks the AELP's Simon Ashworth
Tops Day Nurseries has banned food from home to help limit the transmission of Covid-19 and will provide children with locally-sourced, healthy meals.
The Scottish nursery chain Red Apple Private Nurseries has been bought by an American childcare company.
Liz Roberts, Editor-in-Chief of Nursery World, is to step down from her role at the end of the year, after 26 years working on the leading early years title.
Government investment into the supply of childcare places rather than subsidising demand is one solution being considered by the London Assembly to enable parents to get back to work.
What did you promise to do in 2001? In the first of two features, Jan Hurst says that all it takes to get fit on a nanny's budget is common sense and self- awareness. Nearly everyone makes new year...
Britain should look at the development of early years services in other European countries to assess what it wants for its own, argues Professor Peter Moss
Many classroom assistants in England should be seeing annual salaries of 20,000 by this time next year, following discussions between local authorities and unions about a new national framework for...