Busy Bees nursery on Sutton Road, Walthamstow A nursery deemed ‘inadequate’ two years ago after an inspector found unauthorised visitors could enter unchallenged has improved its rating to ‘good’. In August 2019, Ofsted inspector Sarah Crawford gave Busy Bees Day Nursery in Sutton Road, Walthamstow, the lowest possible rating, arguing staff “do not take all necessary steps to keep children safe”. After the latest inspection on May 25, the education watchdog gave the nursery the second-highest rating of ‘good’, noting it is now “safe and secure” and “worked hard since the last inspection to improve”. While the inspection in 2019 found that parents were complimentary about the nursery, she also found its teaching was “weak” and that there were often “not enough staff working”.
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Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a Republican-sponsored bill Friday aimed at preventing abortions based on a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome.
The veto was expected. It sets up what could be the first veto override attempt by Republican legislative leaders during the 2021 session.
Political analysts expected Cooper to veto the bill, as he did the abortion-focused âBorn Aliveâ bill that cleared the legislature in 2019.
Bill opponents said they fear the doctor-patient conversation requirements in the bill could jeopardize womenâs trust in medical care, and could lead some women to carry pregnancies to term once they learn of a Down syndrome diagnosis, even if they have other reasons for considering an abortion.
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