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In the news story 'Childcare needs men to raise pay' (19 September) the Equal Opportunities Commission said that childcare would continue to be a low-status and low-pay profession as long as few men...
On 25 April, Bright Little Stars Nursery celebrated its fifth anniversary with a reception and afternoon tea at the House of Lords, bringing together a range of figures in the early years sector.
The primary review has released a further four interim reports, following on from the standards, tests and assessments reports that were published earlier this month (News, 8 November).
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell says that lazy respect for religion and culture can blind us to children's suffering. There is something about faith that makes people lose their minds. In the...
Further to the letter from ChildBase managing director Michael Thompson about his chain's healthy eating menus with less fat, less salt and less processed food ('Menus stay healthy', 19 June), my...
A new campaign has been launched to urge the Government to make families a priority in this year's Comprehensive Spending Review.
This week's columnist Helen Penn says we could take a lesson on education and care from other countries When should we learn from the example of others? My view is that in today's complicated world,...
A campaign has been launched to urge the Government to make families a priority in this year's Comprehensive Spending Review.
The eligibility criteria for Teach First are currently being reviewed following complaints that applicants with early years degrees were unable to apply for the scheme.
(Photograph) - Five-year-old Mario Lambrette is fascinated by the aquarium at the official opening of the Bright Horizons nursery at Tabard Square, south-east London. The purpose-built nursery is...