Education secretary to order review of hidden childcare costs
•Education secretary to order review of hidden childcare costsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleIain Watson,Political correspondentandChris GrahamGetty ImagesEducation Secretary Bridget Philli...
•In some cases parents who successfully secure a nursery place are expected to meet additional costs for meals, snacks, nappies and suncream.They are concerned this may create a barrier for hard-presse...
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Education secretary to order review of hidden childcare costsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleIain Watson,Political correspondentandChris GrahamGetty ImagesEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson is to ask the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to examine the hidden costs parents may be charged by childcare providers.The Conservative government introduced 30 hours of free childcare for most working parents of three and four-year-olds in England for 38 weeks a year, and Labour extended eligibility to parents of children as young as nine months old.But ministers are concerned that families are still facing costs to secure places – through demands for non-refundable deposits. In some cases parents who successfully secure a nursery place are expected to meet additional costs for meals, snacks, nappies and suncream.They are concerned this may create a barrier for hard-pressed parents to get the childcare they need and will ask the CMA - which is tasked with promoting competition and protecting consumers - to investigate, the Financial Times first reported.Ministers are concerned the offer of free childcare for many working parents is being undermined.After dismal results in local elections in England this month, the government is keen to demonstrate that it is taking practical steps to tackle the cost of living.Households are experiencing a rise in fuel prices, and bracing themselves for higher energy and food bills because of the war in Iran disrupting supply chains.Among a flurry of government policy announcements aimed at easing cost of living pressures, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced on Thursday that ticket prices for families at various attractions such as theme parks, zoos and museums would be cheaper during the summer holidays through a cut to VAT.The chancellor also announced free bus journeys for under-16s in England in August and cuts to import taxes on some basic foods under a "Great British Summer Savings" campaign.More than 1.7 mi...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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