The government should learn from the childcare policies of other countries
In Norway, state support for childcare goes to providers who have to meet quality criteria in order to receive any money.
In Norway, state support for childcare goes to providers who have to meet quality criteria in order to receive any money.
More than 100,000 families could lose out on up to £18,000-worth of childcare help under a new government scheme announced today.
It is increasingly clear that the Westminster bubble cannot shield itself from the debate on drug reform much longer.
The Liberal Democrats have been the only party not to get dragged into silly debates about immigration numbers.
The most likely scenario in 2015 is a hung-parliament. Policymakers should be considering how they deal with that reality.
Here are some of the key pledges of Nick Clegg’s ‘new politics’ agenda which the party has dropped.
Sadly, an attempt to challenge lazy and dangerous anti-Muslim stereotypes has ended up reinforcing them.
Here are some basics from the world of law and policy on sexual harassment and violence, which are worth bearing in mind in reviewing procedures.
The government’s City Deals initiative should be welcomed, but questions remain about accountability.
Nick Clegg yesterday upped the rhetoric in the debate over Scottish independence by declaring that the case for Scotland going it alone will be ‘annihilated’.