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Unions and charities have warned that families and low-paid public sector workers will be the hardest hit by cuts in tax credits and benefits and the rise in VAT to 20 per cent, announced by George...
Childminders in England have voted to change their name. But they do not know what they want to change it to. The ballot, which was carried with a postal vote in favour of a name change, followed a...
The infection rate of Covid-19 among teaching assistants in primary schools is three times higher that of the general population, and for teachers nearly double, analysis of Government figures by the...
A software platform making it possible for early years settings to stay in touch with families during the current nursery closures is being offered free of charge by digital management solutions...
The Scottish health secretary Humza Yousaf has claimed that a nursery refused to offer his two-year-old daughter a place because she has a Muslim name.
These are three of the top 20 ways working mums save time when juggling a huge number of everyday tasks.
By Irene McGugan MSP, Shadow Deputy Minister for Children and Education. Further to the news story about the cost of childcare and the Scottish National Party's position (9 August), I would like to...
Local authorities should be given greater Government funding to pay for quality childcare, according to an inner London council. A survey by the London borough of Camden concluded that the majority of...
New research shows families where one parent works and the other stays at home are the largest group of households with children living in poverty.
There are many ways that you can market your club's services to the local community and, says Jackie Nunns, it won't break the bank to do so Whether you have vacancies or a waiting list, marketing...