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MPs have warned that widespread uncertainty and confusion about the future of Sure Start children's centres could lead to parents being unable to access the support they need.
You've built your nursery up over several years; invested your money, time and hard work in it. Now with the boom in childcare provision, you think it is time to sell up and reap the rewards of your...
While Liverpool is feeling the pain of drastic cuts, it is determined to maintain vital services for children and families in all areas of the city. Mary Evans hears how.
MPs will debate funding the provision of free school meals over the school holidays this afternoon (21 October), following mounting pressure from the Labour party in the run-up to October half term.
The UK has received a D grade for its essential services for families and children, in an end of year report card by the Family and Parenting Institute.
Children's need to engage in imaginative role play is often overlooked as early years practitioners become engaged in reaching targets for more formal academic learning Role play is a well-established...
What are the most popular early years settings with the longest waiting lists? Usually, those who compete not only on costs and quality of childcare provision but also on customer service. Good...
The previous Government's approach to child poverty made significant differences to families with children, but current policies risk undoing all the good work, warns a new report.
Why isn't a property crash being forecast for the nursery sector as for so many others? Simon Vevers looks for the reasons behind the good news.
In amongst the in-fighting, arguments and name-calling, there are political pledges that we need to think about