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Plans to relax staffing ratios in childcare settings will be debated in parliament. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 14 November 2022

MPs to debate relaxation of childcare ratios

Nurseries face an eight per cent real terms funding cut, according to the IFS. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 14 November 2022

Core funding rates for three- and four-year-olds to fall by 10p an hour, research warns

Teaching assistants are among those moving to retail roles, according to Unison. Picture: AdobeStock/Jacob Lund
News 10 November 2022

Teaching assistants quitting to find ‘better paid supermarket jobs’

Claire Coutinho has been named as minister for children, families and wellbeing. Picture: Department for Education/Twitter
News 9 November 2022

Claire Coutinho: New children’s minister pledges commitment to social care reforms in first speech

Childminders have also called on ministers to engage with those working in the profession before rolling out policies
News 7 November 2022

Providers reject proposals for childminder agencies

Kelly Tolhurst spent a month in the role. Picture: Parliament UK
News 28 October 2022

Tolhurst quits as schools and childhood minister

Early years experts have welcomed the debate. Picture: Oksana Kuzmina/Adobe Stock
News 28 October 2022

Relaxation of childcare ratios to be debated in parliament

Experts warned MPs that early years recruitment has become increasingly difficult. Picture: Kraken Images/Adobe Stock
News 25 October 2022

Childcare experts urge MPs to address recruitment crisis

‘Significant underused space in schools’ could be opened up for extra childcare provision. Picture: bernardbodo/Adobe Stock
Analysis 25 October 2022

Case for expanding school-led childcare

Kit Malthouse was appointed to the role on 7 September. Picture: Parliament UK
News 25 October 2022

Kit Malthouse out as Education Secretary

Gillian Keegan is the new Education Secretary. Picture: Parliament UK
News 25 October 2022

Gillian Keegan appointed fifth Education Secretary in four months

New figures show 70 per cent of teachers believe the government does not prioritise children's speech and language. Picture: AdobeStock/PressMaster
News 12 October 2022

One in five children behind in speech and language, new research finds

Dame Rachel de Souza has also called for the creation of childminder agencies in every local authority. Picture: Office of the Children's Commissioner for England
News 12 October 2022

Commissioner's plans for schools to provide childcare labelled ‘misguided’

The government is looking at reforming childcare in England. Picture: Adobe Stock
News 12 October 2022

Childcare ratios: ‘No date planned’ for publication of DfE response to consultation

Reports suggest funded childcare places could be scrapped. Picture: AdobeStock/PoppyPix
News 11 October 2022

Call for childcare consultation amid reports funded places to be scrapped

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