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Editor's view

Happy New Year from everybody at Nursery World. As practitioners and policymakers get back into the swing of things and contemplate another year packed with change and development, it's a good point...

Nursery group poised to buy 12th largest chain

The nursery group Creative Education, which trades under the brand name Primary Steps, is set to clinch a deal to buy Academy Childcare, one of the largest nursery chains in the UK. As Nursery World...

Number of childcare providers drops

The number of childcare providers has fallen for the first time since Ofsted started compiling data on the early years and childcare market. Quarterly figures published by Ofsted show that the numbe...

'Science and light'

(Photograph) - 'Science and light' were the order of the day at Nancledra Primary School near St Ives, Cornwall, where this pupil demonstrated her shadow puppet. The school has registered to enter ...

All nurseries and childminders

All nurseries and childminders will hear from Ofsted in the new year about changes to early years inspections and be offered help in preparing for the new-style inspections that come into effect in ...

Nursery owners in Scotland

Nursery owners in Scotland will soon be able to access the Disqualified from Working with Children List, under the Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003. The list will operate from 10 January a...

Encouraging lone parents

Encouraging lone parents into work by increasing conditions on benefits could lead to improved outcomes for children - but only if jobs are flexible and high-quality childcare is available. Sanctio...

Prison is no bar to bedtime stories

Children whose fathers are away in prison need not miss out on hearing a bedtime story from him. Fathers in Winchester Prison have been provided with recording facilities by Hampshire County Council...

Soaring prescriptions prompt Ritalin inquiry

The number of children in Scotland prescribed the controversial drug Ritalin has increased tenfold over the past eight years, prompting an inquiry into the care and treatment provided for Scottish c...

Media watch

Childcare arrangements of the rich and famous seem the latest hot topic for broadsheet columnists. In the Daily Telegraph, Cassandra Jardine said former home secretary David Blunkett was 'not alone ...

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