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Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah discusses what childcare providers can do to deliver what is wanted by the modern working family.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The early years pupil premium is worth up to £300 per child.
Sam Gyimah’s speech at Policy Exchange on giving the most disadvantaged children the best start in life.
An innovative IT system has enabled most electors to transition to Individual Electoral Registration without submitting a new application.
Registering to vote is now simpler than ever thanks to a new online process that has been built around the need of users.
Minister Sam Gyimah has called on nurseries to take action after statistics show not enough children are making good progress.
Childcare minister writes to people using and working in the childcare sector.
Research shows that a pre-schooled child has more chance of getting better exam results and ultimately earning higher wages.
A report published today shows the success of a campaign to get hard to reach people on to the electoral register.
Apply now for a cash boost of up to £500 to help start up your new business.
The childcare business grant has distributed £1 million to new childcare businesses - and there is still more money for worthy causes.
Over 1 million people have applied to register to vote since the new online system launched, with overwhelmingly positive feedback.
Parents should check if their 2-year-olds will be eligible for free childcare when the amount on offer doubles next week.
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