
16 October 2008
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Food companies are increasingly turning to cinema, the internet and magazines to promote junk food to children since the Government imposed restrictions on television advertising, new research has found.
In practice, treasure baskets are a tried and tested resource that provide endless fascination for the babies who explore them, but their originator was strict about how they should be...
The French broadcasting authority Conseil Superior Audiovisuel (CSA) has passed on concerns to Ofcom following a report which highlighted the effect television programmes can have on the development of children...
The First Minister of Wales, Rhodri Morgan, has personally intervened in a row over how some Welsh local authorities are providing the free education entitlement for three- and four-year-olds.
How the EYFS sees the role of the key person is set out by Mary Evans in the first of a three-part series.
When nurseries tell parents to keep their child away because of behavioural incidents, are they failing in their duties under the EYFS? Pat Gordon-Smith argues for greater clarity.
The two-year turnaround time to build new children's centres has been criticised by the body that advises the Government on public buildings.
Half of the local authorities in Scotland claim they cannot afford to offer free school meals to all children aged four to seven from August 2010 in line with the...
An attempt by MPs to ban smacking has failed in the House of Commons after no time was left to discuss it adequately.
A new Which? report calls for banning children's cartoon characters from advertising junk foods.
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