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A local version of children's TV show 'Sesame Street' was launched by deputy first minister Martin McGuiness in Belfast last week, aiming to showcase diversity and linked to the revised Northern...
The story 'Pay will rise for assistants' (News, 16 May) is wonderful news. As an NNEB-qualified classroom assistant I have been astounded at how my responsibilities have changed over the seven years I...
Annabel Karmel is a star name in the world of cooking for children - and now she shows children how to do it themselves. Her first book for young cooks serves up step-by-step illustrated recipes for...
The charity Action Research has changed its name after more than 50 years to Action Medical Research. Last week it said its goal remained the same - to improve health and quality of life through...
Returning to the campaign trail after just two days' paternity leave following the birth of son Donald last week, Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy was said by the Independent to joke that 'he...
The recent flooding didn't act as a deterrent for a ten-year-old Brownie who camped in her leader's back garden to earn her last badge.
As recent reports reveal ongoing problems with the underfunding of the 30 hours, Neil Leitch, chief executive of the biggest voluntary sector provider the Pre-school Learning Alliance, calls for...
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have today announced increases to the national minimum wage, including a 20 per cent rise to the amount apprentices are paid an hour.
Private and voluntary nursery owners in Kent are waiting to hear about the outcome of a meeting between Kent County Council (KCC)and DfES officials last week, which could affect how the nursery...
Our resident employment lawyer, Caroline Robins, senior associate solicitor at Eversheds Sutherland, answers your questions