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Work and Families Bill

 

The Work and Families Bill will deliver commitments outlined in the Ten Year Childcare Strategy and set out in the Government Response to the consultation Work and Families: Choice and Flexibility.

The Work and Families Bill was introduced into the House of Commons on 18 October 2005. It has proceeded through the House of Commons and was introduced into the House of Lords on 19 January 2006. 

You can view the debates that took place during the Bill's passage through the Houses of Commons and other relevant documents through the following links to the Houses of Parliament website:

The Bill and Explanatory Notes

Hansard Commons Second Reading (5 December 2005)

Hansard Commons Committee Stage– morning and afternoon (13 December 2005)

Hansard Commons Report and Third Reading (18 January 2006) 

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