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Nursery nurses in Devon have vowed to fight on in their campaign against a threatened 30 per cent pay cut, after receiving confirmation last week that the county council is going ahead with plans to...
Early years settings, if they show commitment and get parents on their side, can make their food provision healthier, says Mary Whiting Although admirable exceptions exist, poor food is far too common...
Websites are now a vital tool in marketing and communicating with parents, says Laura Marcus.
The Department for Education's early years steering group is to look at whether sector qualifications are 'fit for purpose'.
An increasing number of children are starting school without being potty trained, according to teaching unions.
The attempt by pop star Madonna to adopt a Malawian boy made all the papers, with The Daily Telegraph reporting that the boy's family wanted to visit Madonna's home so they could examine what...
The Government is making empty policy claims when it should let those in the early years decide how much, and where, money is spent, says Michael Pettavel
Gordon Sturrock gives a good account of the issues facing those working with children (Special report, 27 January), but to my mind he does not go far enough. I recently visited a newly built...
With the launch of the new T-Level qualification in September and new apprenticeship standards under way, this period should be a busy time for training providers – but Covid-19 has posed a variety of...
A series of complaints lodged against the BBC by a Manchester nursery and some of its staff who were secretly filmed for a TV documentary have been upheld by the media regulator Ofcom.