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Children and Families Minister Robert Goodwill makes the keynote address at the Nursery World Business Summit in London (Wednesday 8 November)
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ofsted's Chief Inspector talks about Ofsted being a force for improvement in the early years sector.
The government's 30 hours free childcare offer for working parents rolls out across the country on Friday (1 September).
Eligible families can save up to £5,000 a year when the new 30 hours free childcare offer opens in September.
An independent evaluation of the offer finds increased working hours, greater flexibility and improved finances among benefits for parents.
Nearly 18,000 new childcare places created to help deliver 30 hours of free childcare.
Three early years settings that are adapting to change and using new techniques to run a sustainable childcare business.
Two early years settings which have found new ways to attract business from parents and increase occupancy.
David Cameron delivered keynote speech and announced plans for expansion of shared ownership, free hours of childcare and more apprenticeships.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
childcare.co.uk announced as the winner of a DfE competition to find innovative ways to help parents choose the right childcare.
Information and guidance for inspectors about Ofsted's inspection work in the early years sector.
Letter from Nick Hudson, Ofsted's Director for Early Education to the early years sector.
Education Secretary calls on councils and childcare providers to come forward as first to deliver 30 hours free childcare in September 2016.
Letter from Sir Michael Wilshaw HMCI to early years providers about changes to inspection from September 2015.
Deregulatory childcare measures from January 2016 to include single registration of multiple premises and flexibilities for childminders.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech at the launch of Ofsted's early years report 2015.
Exit requirements for English and maths will ensure high quality childcare for all.
More 3- and 4-year-olds than ever are getting free childcare, and over 1 million are now in 'good' or 'outstanding' educational settings.
Too many early years settings inspected as part of a focused inspection in Wiltshire are not yet good.
Ofsted's Wiltshire inspections provide a clearer view of the quality of provision for young children in disadvantaged areas.
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