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'We also see the harmonising tendency in the politics of envy: English teachers want the Scottish 35-hour week, English students want tuition fees abolished. With these demands pressing on the...
A new flagship centre for disabled children has been opened by Westminster City Council.
In this issue of Nursery Chains we're publishing our first ever league table of the 20 largest groups. Between them, these chains provide around 33,000 childcare places, representing a huge slice of...
Nursery staff who have made great progress in their settings tell Karen Faux about the policies that have boosted their careers.
This week's columnist Alan Bentley reflects on how nurseries can bring integrity to their food provision for children While I am usually quite wary about bandwagons, I must applaud the stance taken by...
One in five childcare providers in England ceased trading last year, but closures have since declined, children's ministerBeverley Hughes said last week. Responding to a question in parliament, Ms...
The proportion of nursery staff qualified to Level 3 or above has fallen to such an extent in the last four years that it threatens the quality of provision, the National Day Nurseries Association...
Grandparents have to make difficult choices about providing childcare, says Vidhya Alakeson