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Editor's view

17 November 2005

The huge outcry over the proposed Early Years Foundation Stage outlined in the Childcare Bill (see News, page 4) indicates an amazing lack of awareness that we already have a...

Birth to five 'curriculum' prompts outrage in media

17 November 2005

Details of the new birth-to-five framework that emerged in the Childcare Bill last week caused an outcry about 'baby curriculum madness'. The Daily Mail's front-page headline said, 'Toddlers taught to...

Ruth Kelly visits Gospel Oak Children's Centre

17 November 2005

(Photograph) - Education secretary Ruth Kelly visits Gospel Oak Children's Centre in north London on the day of the launch of the Childcare Bill Photo Richard Lea-Hair

Tougher rules demanded for councils

17 November 2005

New duties imposed on local authorities in the Childcare Bill are 'not tough enough', childcare campaigners warned last week. The proposed legislation would require the 150 top-tier local authorities to...

Children from the Lawns Early Excellence and Children's Centre in Biggleswade

17 November 2005

(Photograph) - Children from the Lawns Early Excellence and Children's Centre in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, had a visit from the owls of Shuttleworth falconry when the Centre hosted a Comenius European...

Media watch

17 November 2005

Children at Jigsaw Nursery in Hampshire will be allowed out for just two half-hour periods a day and noisy games cannot be played outdoors, said The Daily Telegraph, after the...

No jail for nursery boss in porn case

17 November 2005

A former nursery owner who was charged earlier this year with downloading and possessing pornographic pictures of children narrowly escaped a prison sentence last week. Father of two Brian Griffiths,...

After a number of children were diagnosed with E.coli infection

17 November 2005

After a number of children were diagnosed with E.coli infection, a private nursery in Brecon, Wales, was forced to close last week. The first case at Puffins Pre-school was identified...

Young people from many of the UK's minority ethnic communities...

17 November 2005

Young people from many of the UK's minority ethnic communities have succeeded in securing managerial and professional jobs at a faster rate than young white people from a similar social...

Nicole Curnow has changed her name to Nicole Weinstein

17 November 2005

Following her recent marriage, Nursery World senior reporter Nicole Curnow has changed her name to Nicole Weinstein. She can be contacted at nicole.weinstein@nurseryworld.co.uk.

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