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  2. Nurseries need funding boost to meet demand for places ... - AOL

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    This has led to 83% of nurseries saying their costs are higher than the funding for three and four-year-old places. Their average shortfall is £2.36 per hour per child or £1,345 over the year ...

  3. Child care in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Since the number of employed women increased, it was necessary for the government to create programs that would benefit both women and their kids. In 2009, it was estimated that there were 63,000 nannies or non-relative careers to help families in the UK. [ 27 ]

  4. Non-geographic telephone numbers in the United Kingdom

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    These are the non-geographic numbers starting 084, 087 and 09. They are also known as premium rate numbers. Until 2015, 084 and 087 numbers were called special rate or business rate numbers. Since 2015 these numbers have a two-part charging structure.

  5. Childline - Wikipedia

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    Other early allocated 0800 numbers were 10 digit, including the prefix. Childline's number is one of only a handful of 8 digit 0800 UK numbers to ever have been allocated and the only one still in use. Calls to the number do not appear on the phone bill. Childline is also available on the harmonised European number for child helplines, 116111. [19]

  6. Most nurseries oppose plans to increase childcare numbers ...

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  7. Department for Education - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 the department began funding the National Tutoring Programme which employed private companies to deliver the tuition including at least one which uses children as tutors, paying them £1.57 per hour. [29] Tutors received up to £25 of the between £72 and £84 per hour the government paid the companies. [30]

  8. Local government in England - Wikipedia

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    In the financial year 2019/20, local authorities received 22% of their funding from grants, 52% from council tax and 27% from retained business rates. [61] In the financial year 2023/24, 51% of revenue expenditure is expected to come from UK Government grants, 31% from council tax and 15% from retained business rates. [27]

  9. Government spending in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    For the financial year 2023-24, total government spending is expected to be £1,189 billion. [2] The UK government has spent more than it has raised in taxation since financial year 2001-02, [3] creating a budget deficit and leading to growing debt interest payments. Average government spending per person is higher in Scotland, Wales and ...