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A couple with two children now needs a joint income of £12,000 a year more than they did in 2008 to have a minimum acceptable standard of living.
A Government review of the Code of Practice for the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds will be launched in the next few weeks, Nursery World has learned.
The relentlessly determined effort to keep the children's centre roll-out on track has seen the programme expand to the point where it is now reaching one million children and their families. Some 500...
* All 68,000 registered childminders in England have been asked for their say on whether details of their names and addresses should be published on Ofsted's website alongside their inspection...
You'll need an A to Z to find your way round London -and to check if your job is in working order, says Stephen Vahrman A is for Appraisal. Ask for an annual appraisal and pay review to be written...
It's time to get yourself nominated for the Professional Nanny of the Year award. Given by the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses, this honour is now in its third year. Candidates have to be...
How have the UK’s biggest nursery groups – and the early years sector as a whole – changed over the past two decades? Catherine Gaunt goes through the archives
Early years practitioners are caught between what policymakers and educationalists mean by readiness for school, as David Whitebread and Sue Bingham explain.
How noisy is your workplace? From February next year the new European Noise Directive will come into force, setting decibel limits and requiring 'noise risk assessments' (see News, page 8). There's no...
A childcare recruitment agency has been forced to disclose a confidential reference about a nursery nurse on its books after losing a nine-month battle to withhold the information. The nursery nurse...