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The year has been buzzing for nursery sales, with demand outweighing supply, according to experts. Hannah Crown reports on the latest developments and outlook for 2015.
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Many mothers are keen to see more males working in early years settings. Mary Evans explains how Paint Pots is leading the way.
There's a feeling among managers that the demand for qualifications in early years is eclipsing the need to nurture raw talent.
With a government report presenting a mixed picture of the industry, Simon Vevers asks professionals for their take on the big issues, from pay to the EYFS.
Food and nutrition are now seen as key elements of early years provision by practitioners and parents alike. Don't miss the new edition of Nursery Food.
As the recession starts to bite and parents lose jobs, what can managers do to safeguard the futures of their settings? Mary Evans looks at survival tactics.
Concern is growing that without government aid, more low-paid early years staff will leave the sector, writes Karen Faux.
Nurseries are learning to deliver the free entitlement while remaining financially viable, says Mary Evans.
Chancellor George Osborne recently said in a speech that the UK economy is 'turning a corner'.