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Name: Lesley Thomas, Childminder from Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire
Government plans to increase childcare will mean that a low-income parent stands to take home just £4 an hour after childcare costs and changes to universal credit are taken into account, according to...
12 July. 'Angelina Ballerina - The Ballerina Rag Doll'. (ITV 1, 3.35 to 3.50pm) In this story about the ballet-dancing mouse and her friends, Angelina decides to give away some of her old toys.
'Intimidating' groups of teenagers hanging out on streets are often ganging together to keep safe and avoid trouble, according to a recent study. The research with families in four disadvantaged areas...
Goodbye baseline assessment, hello profiles. Mary Evans outlines the requirements of the new progress yardstick for reception pupils
* Disabled children's charity Kids has published two new resources aimed at promoting inclusion.'Pick & Mix - a selection of inclusive games and activities' aims to promote inclusion in any holiday,...
Children's minister Margaret Hodge was in the spotlight again last week after a Fathers 4 Justice campaigner handcuffed himself to her at a family law conference in Manchester. Jolly Stanesby told the...
While the funding review is great news, Neil Leitch warns the sector to stay focussed.
Name: David MeldingPosition: Assembly Member for South Wales Central