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I would like to put a few points straight about the news story, 'Words fail minders at AGM' (27 November). Little did you know the headline was correct, but in another way. A debate held on the...
Thousands of families forced to claim universal credit because of the Covid-19 pandemic will fall into deeper hardship as a result of the controversial 'two-child policy', a new report highlights.
This year’s expert panel of judges were clearly delighted to come together at the Chesterfield Hotel in London, to scrutinise and debate this year’s entries. It was a day of enjoyable discussion and...
14 September Five Live Report - Terrorised Teachers (BBC Radio 5 Live, 10am to 1pm)
The treatment I have received from colleagues has ranged from being ignored, to conversations stopping as I walked in the room. I have also been handed Unison forms and 'asked' to 'join so that we are...
The Welsh Government has committed £60m to develop more early years provision ahead of the introduction of the 30 hours.
Sue Cowley has a few questions she wants to put to Sam Gyimah about his Policy Exchange speech
The Covid-19 pandemic has increased demand for nannies among families and driven up costs, according to the latest Nanny Salary Index.