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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
This document tells HM Passport Office staff what information we need about a customer’s parents and grandparents and what to do if information is missing.
Estimated impact of the benefit cap by age of youngest child for 2016/17 in GB, with UK employment rates and working hours of households by age of youngest child for 2015.
Proposals will put in place protections for children’s education and provide certainty for parents. Minimum service levels to be in place by next academic year.
The National Survey for Wales involves around 12,000 people a year across the whole of Wales.
Legal rights, birth certificates, parental rights and child maintenance
Research on the impact, both seen and predicted, of recent childcare reforms on providers.
Annual statistics on live births including countries of birth for non-UK-born mothers and fathers.
The authors report results of a phone survey that the RISE Tanzania Research team conducted with 2,240 parents
This consultation sets out the government’s vision for changing the child maintenance system to encourage family-based arrangements
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Research into the results of the 2009 Children's Centre survey.
Official statistics covering April 2014 to June 2014 provisional and November 2013 to March 2014 final.
How Ofsted regulates childcare and what parents should do if they have concerns about their provider.
Evidence review examining parents’ decisions to return to work.
Survey results on access, use and understanding of internet, TV, mobile and other platforms among children aged 3-15 and their parents.
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