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School council at Oyster Park Infants School

29 April 2004

(Photograph) - Pupils belonging to the school council at Oyster Park Infants School in Ferry Fryston in Yorkshire saw how the grown-ups do it at a council meeting at Wakefield...

'Give the mother's time off to father'

29 April 2004

Fathers should be given a 'share' of mothers' maternity leave, according to an economics academic. The call was made last week by Paul Gregg, professor of economics at Bristol University,...

Children's art competition

29 April 2004

The deadline for this year's children's art competition run by Nursery World and the Daycare Trust to mark National Childcare Week has been extended to 7 May due to the...

Three high-profile speakers will address Early Education's national conference

29 April 2004

Three high-profile speakers will address Early Education's national conference in Wigan on 7 and 8 May on the theme of 'Nurturing free spirits: creating a climate for creativity'. They are...

Quote of the week

29 April 2004

'When Roy Hattersley famously failed to appear on "Have I Got News For You?", he was replaced by a tub of lard. What would be a suitable stand-in for Charles...

Portraits of family life on show

29 April 2004

Children's artwork that celebrates the diversity of family life goes on display in Edinburgh this summer, writes Liz Fox. An exhibition organised by Family Mediation Scotland, featuring 100 drawings and...

Unison backs off on local pay deals

29 April 2004

Unison's chief negotiators have been forced to back down in their fight for a national pay settlement for Scotland's nursery nurses. At a meeting last week the public services trade...

Unison backs off call for national pay deal

29 April 2004

Unison's chief negotiators have been forced to back down in their fight for a national pay settlement for Scotland's nursery nurses. At a meeting last week the public services trade...

Hearings 'must tackle behaviour'

29 April 2004

The Scottish Executive's planned overhaul of the children's hearing system must restore its original aim of reducing the number of young people ending up in court for anti-social behaviour, a...

Racism is on the increase in Glasgow'

29 April 2004

Racism is on the increase in Glasgow, a study by the city council has found. Statistics recorded from schools across the city have shown that children as young as nine...

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