The parents of nine-month-old Oliver Steeper, who died after choking on food at his early years setting, have received a ...
Busy Bees has bought a nursery chain of three settings in London, bringing its total number of sites to 387 across the UK and ...
A post by the DfE on its social media accounts ‘apologising’ for the ‘unintended consequences of its efforts to give every ...
According to the inspectorate’s data on childcare providers and inspections, between 31 August 2024 and 2025, 1,640 ...
On the 80th anniversary of the introduction of the NNEB, the managing director of Coram Hempsall’s says it was never just a qualification, it was, and remains, a proud movement, and it's up to the ...
Global technology company, Salesforce UK, will partner with the Royal Foundation's Centre for Early Childhood and its ...
The Children’s Commissioner for England has reiterated her call for the legal defence of ‘reasonable chastisement’ to be ...
Opinion
Jo Morris: 'The civil servants behind the insulting DfE "apology" post need to educate themselves
Jo Morris of campaign group Early Years Voice says the DfE's latest social media 'apology' post is not only insulting, but shows how far detached civil servants are from daily lived experiences of ...
Applications open today for the first 500 schools to run the Government’s free breakfast clubs from April 2026.
Many childminders are being forced to turn children away they have cared for as babies because they cannot afford to continue to look after them once funding rates drop after a child's third birthday.
More than 100 organisations representing anti-poverty charities, teachers, doctors, social workers and health visitors have ...
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