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Medical experts have joined forces to campaign for an end to the detention of children awaiting deportation, calling it a 'terrifying experience', which can harm their physical and mental health.
A poll has found that 15 per cent of workers under 24 do not receive a payslip, ahead of a change to the law that means that all workers are now legally entitled to one.
Gender differences in behaviour are widely accepted and extensively researched, but only now are studies revealing the biological influences in children, say Kyra Karmiloff and Annette...
A ban on adverts for junk food appearing during television programmes aimed at children under 16 came into force last week, in the latest phase of restrictions imposed by media regulator Ofcom.
The Care Commission has upheld a complaint against a private nursery in Renfrewshire about the safety of children playing in the nursery car park, which is next door to a stable.
Children, staff and parents at Rainbow Day Nurseries in Bromley celebrated an Outstanding rating at the setting’s first Ofsted inspection since it opened in April 2016.
Day nurseries are the preferred form of childcare for working parents when care by a relative is not available, according to research findings revealed during Parents' Week. Jigsaw Day Nurseries...
Little Lodge Nursery in Worcester were delighted to be rated Outstanding in their first Ofsted inspection since being taken over by new owners in August 2019.
Your immediate environment has a wealth of opportunities for learning from direct experience. Sue Sheppy takes a closer look The children in your setting will be familiar with many of the buildings...