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The Conservatives plan to publish their own 'Green Paper' on family policy in the autumn to coincide with the release of the Government's Green Paper.
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
26 June Developing policies for the management of challenging behaviour and physical interventions
A national food policy to fight obesity, overseen by a cabinet minister, and 'food for life' nutrition targets for children were among policies launched by the Liberal Democrats at the party's...
Play policy has been taken forward around the UKwith the implementation of Scotland's first playwork and education strategy and the launch of a consultation into play policy by Northern Ireland's...
After reading the feature 'Supermarket sweep' (26 June), I wonder if Mary Whiting has children of her own or has ever taken a child shopping? While this article contained many helpful guidelines, I...
We have ten copies of Here comes the Crocodile by Kathryn White (Little Tiger Press, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope,...
The cost of sending a child under two years old to nursery in the north-west of England has increased by 10 per cent in the past 12 months, according to research by the Daycare Trust. Figures from the...
Trade unions representing teachers, nursery nurses, nannies, early years specialists and further and higher education lecturers, have come together under one name.