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Editor's view

13 October 2005

The Nursery World Awards 2005 truly celebrated excellence across the early years education and childcare sector, as you can see in our eight-page special pull-out in the centre of this...

New owner for Nursery World

13 October 2005

Nursery World magazine is now under new ownership, following the acquisition of parent company TSL Education by private equity firm Exponent for £235m. The sale by News International also includes...

In brief...

13 October 2005

New fathers are expected to be offered six months' unpaid paternity leave in the forthcoming Work and Families Bill. A spokeswoman for the Department for Trade and Industry said the...

Heads 'unprepared' for community role

13 October 2005

Headteachers must be equipped for a public community role if they are to effectively lead extended schools, according to a senior researcher at the thinktank Demos. John Craig, who has...

Nursery staff top unpaid overtime

13 October 2005

More than half of nursery nurses work unpaid overtime every week, with nearly a quarter working between four and ten hours extra, according to a new survey by public sector...

Park Lane College Brudenell Centre

13 October 2005

(Photograph) - Brothers Asaad (right) and Omar celebrate the completion of a colourful new wall mural at Park Lane College Brudenell Centre creche in Leeds. The mural, which depicts an...

Media watch

13 October 2005

The Government is launching a £2m advertising campaign to encourage parents to invest their Child Trust vouchers, said the Daily Mail. Half of parents have so far failed to do...

Free care offered to two-year-olds

13 October 2005

Free part-time, high-quality childcare for two-year-olds is to be the centrepiece of a £46m initiative for children aged nought to three unveiled in the Welsh Assembly government's budget last week....

Kids

13 October 2005

A new website for disabled children and their families has been launched by the disability charity Kids. Chief executive Dr Sam Brier said, 'The new website provides a really easy...

Rolls-Royce Science Prize

13 October 2005

Excellence in scientific teaching is being recognised by the second annual Rolls-Royce Science Prize. Science teachers must submit an inspiring and sustainable teaching proposal that addresses a specific need in...

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