Response to Labour’s announcements on early education and childcare
WBG Director, Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, responds to Labour's announcements on early education and childcare today.
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WBG Director, Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, responds to Labour's announcements on early education and childcare today.
Dr Zubaida Haque, Head of Research and Policy and Deputy Director comments on the WBG's recent findings on cuts to social security since 2010.
Free personal care is a good first step in addressing the crisis in social care.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, Director of the Women’s Budget Group, response to Labour’s NHS pledge
The manifesto calls on all political parties to put early education and childcare at the heart of their plans for equality, opportunity and growth.
New research by OSARCC & WBG shows survivors of domestic violence/abuse history miss vital medical appointments due to rising living costs.
Read a response from our Director about the NAO's report on childcare
Joint research with CLES has revealed that nearly £100bn GVA is lost to the economy in England, Scotland and Wales annually.
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The investment announced today by the Chancellor is an important first step in tackling the crisis in early education and childcare.
Ahead of the Budget, WBG is calling on the Chancellor to boost funding for early years and childcare.
WBG's response to recent reports suggesting that the Treasury is considering expanding the current early years offer for parents.
WBG fully supports the amendment to the Levelling Up Bill tabled by Stella Creasy MP with support from a cross-party group of MPs.
The budget announced today means a real terms cut to public services over the next two years, at a time when we can least afford it.