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Leaders in the early years sector tell Alison Mercer what they think of the Government's moves to ease the tax burden on working parents The Treasury has paved the way for a significant opening up of...
In sickness and in health, is a nanny like any other employee? Sue Hubberstey looks at your rights and responsibilities We all experience mornings when we wake up feeling jaded and under the weather....
Nursery group ICP Education is changing its name to Bright Stars to reflect its ‘shining reputation’ in the early years.
Countries whose governments subsidise a higher proportion of childcare than the UK are doing better boosting occupancy to pre-lockdown occupancy levels, a panel of experts heard this week.
The first approval-scheme nannies are looking forward to potential benefits. Asa Nilsdotter explains how it's done The 'light touch' childcare approval scheme introduced by the Government last...
A big drop in the number of learners qualifying with a Level 3 between 2014 and 2016 has put a ‘significant strain on early years settings’, according to awarding bodies and training providers.
How can nurseries make sure they don't lose out as the Government phases out compensation to employers for the prolonged sickness absence of staff? Jacqui Mann advises
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.