Hunt’s £4bn childcare boost welcomed but fears remain for struggling sector

Campaigners call for fully funded system saying free 30 hours of support would take years to filter through

Campaigners, parents and the early-years sector in England have welcomed a major extension of state support for childcare costs, but warned that the plans would take years to come into effect and fail without sufficient funding.

In a move that was met with delight by parents but given a cautious welcome by campaigners, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confirmed a £4bn expansion of free 30 hours of childcare for all preschool children from nine months from 2025, and promised extended wraparound care for school-age children by 2026.

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