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Whether or not the current outbreak of measles in south London counts as an epidemic, it is certain that coverage of the measles, mumps and rubella immunisation controversy is highly contagious, wit...

Demand for subsidy as care costs rise

Childcare costs in England have risen on average by almost 10 per cent over the past year, according to a survey by the Daycare Trust. A telephone survey of 140 out of 150 children's information ser...

Donna Agnew, age 21, of Kilrea, Co Londonderry

(Photograph) - Donna Agnew, age 21, of Kilrea, Co Londonderry, is this year's winner of the Causeway Institute of Further and Higher Education's Early Years Cup, sponsored by Nursery World. Donna, ...

Reception staff in redundancy fight

Nursery nurses working in reception classes have mounted a campaign to fight their local authority's plans to make them redundant. A consultation paper sent to headteachers in the London borough of ...

The Childcare Revolution 2002

'The Childcare Revolution 2002' is the theme of this year's Kids' Clubs Network annual conference. The two-day meeting in London on 14 and 15 March will focus on a vision for making schools the cent...

A unique 'environmental classroom'

A unique 'environmental classroom' is up and running in a Northern Ireland primary school. The classroom at Holy Trinity Primary School in Enniskillen was officially opened by education minister Mar...

Quote of the week

'They spend more time playing computer games, listening to music and watching television, and less on physical activities and traditional toys and games. Children are becoming "adult" much sooner.' ...

Nursery nurses win uniform pay

Nursery nurses working in Nottingham's city schools are to receive the same pay deal as those working for Nottinghamshire County Council. Public service union Unison negotiated better pay and status...

South Yorkshire nursery school that holds weekly Spanish classes

A South Yorkshire nursery school that holds weekly Spanish classes is under threat of closure. Janet Halse, head of the Denby Street Nursery School and Family Centre in Sheffield, said she expected ...

Scotland-wide claim for nursery nurses

The campaign to raise nursery nurses' wages took a further step this week as Unison Scotland submitted the same pay claim to all Scotland's local authorities. The union put in its claim to 32 counci...

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