Parents of children as young as nine months in England are to be offered up to 30-hours of free Government-funded childcare each week. Meanwhile, parents who get universal credit will see the maximum amount they can claim for childcare costs raised. Both announcements form a package of new measures designed to help parents, which were announced by the Chancellor in today's Budget...
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Budget 2023: Childcare support to be boosted for children from nine months and for parents on universal credit - here's what you need to know
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Budget 2023: Childcare support to be boosted for children from nine months

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