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Cerebral palsy charity Scope has taken its 'Speak for yourself' campaign to the House of Commons. Scope is lobbying prime minister Tony Blair and other politicians to end a 'postcode lottery' which it...
Progress in safeguarding vulnerable children in Wales is to be reviewed under the chairmanship of Welsh Assembly member Gwenda Thomas. The review will consider whether recent measures have been clear...
Private nursery providers campaigning against the Government's new code of practice on the nursery education grant have won national support from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). Members of...
Early years has been a Cinderella sector for far too long. However, among the most important of recent glimmers of light has been Early Years Professional Status.
A recent retro film night and discussion on 1970s childcare activism in London and NYC was both inspiring and frustrating. How much has really changed? Karen Hart reports
Ten management appointees to Ofsted's Early Years Directorate are set to oversee 2,000 staff responsible for the regulation, registration and inspection of daycare in England. The eight regional...
The report by Which? on the use of cartoon characters in food marketing and packaging releases a cry for help from parents trying to feed their children a healthy diet (see News, page 6).
Another model out-of-school club in Leeds is to be opened by minister for international development Hillary Benn. It has been created through a partnership between Leeds City Council and Nestle UK....
Tooth decay in young children could be reduced if fizzy drinks manufacturers added calcium to their recipes, the British Dental Health Foundation said last week. The oral health charity said recent...
(Photograph) - Make it a festive season to remember with a trip to an outdoor ice skating rink. For the first time ever, Kew Gardens in west London has an outdoor ice rink for Christmas, located in...