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NEF in the news, November 2017

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Week ending 4 November 2017 Miatta Fahnbulleh: ‘People’s tolerance for an unfair economic model has hit a buffer’Our new Chief Executive, Miatta Fahnbulleh, was interviewed in the Guardian on how NEF’s moment has come to lead the fight against inequality. Read more “Nurseries need more funding and new ways of working”Lucie Stephens writes in Public Sector Focus on the government’s 30 hours free childcare scheme. Read more Stefan Baskerville appeared on BBC Radio LondonYou can listen to him discussing all of the week’s biggest stories here

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Week ending 4 November 2017

Miatta Fahnbulleh: ‘People’s tolerance for an unfair economic model has hit a buffer’
Our new Chief Executive, Miatta Fahnbulleh, was interviewed in the Guardian on how NEF’s moment has come to lead the fight against inequality. Read more

“Nurseries need more funding and new ways of working”
Lucie Stephens writes in Public Sector Focus on the government’s 30 hours free childcare scheme. Read more

Stefan Baskerville appeared on BBC Radio London
You can listen to him discussing all of the week’s biggest stories here

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