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Further concerns have been raised for families with the news that inflation has returned to a 40-year high of 10.1 per cent.
Further to 'In my view' by Sue Griffin (29 April), as a registered childminder and a tutor who delivers the compulsory training course for registered childminders, I feel I must also respond to Sarah...
Is there a long-term future for the new Level 2 - and can Level 3 become a bridge to a degree? These questions on early years qualifications urgently need answers, says Mary Evans.
How can providers meet the Government's ambitious target for the proportion of staff qualified to Level 3? asks Mary Evans The childcare sector faces a tough task if it is to realise the vision of the...
In a new policy insight paper the three main political parties give their views on the best directions for childcare. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Shivani Chotai was inadvertently left off the list of contributors to the eight-page pull-out section 'All about ... Speech and language' in last week's Nursery World. This was due to a production...
Scotland's largest independent nursery group, Happitots, has merged with a fledgling nursery chain to strengthen its position. The Bertram Nurseries Group, the name of the new holding company, now has...
James Cleverly has been appointed education secretary - the third person to hold the job this week, amid the ongoing chaos surrounding Boris Johnson's resignation.
As recent reports reveal ongoing problems with the underfunding of the 30 hours, Neil Leitch, chief executive of the biggest voluntary sector provider the Pre-school Learning Alliance, calls for...
So, by creating extended schools (News, 20 March) the Government is planning that schools become all-day places for children - almost a kibbutz philosophy, where the community raises the kids while...