Labour plan for breakfast clubs 'first step on the road to a modern childcare system’

Catherine Gaunt
Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson will pledge to roll out free breakfast clubs to all primary school children, invest in the childcare workforce, and oppose the Government's plan to change staff to child ratios in early years settings.

A Labour government would provide free breakfasts to all primary school children PHOTO Adobe Stock
A Labour government would provide free breakfasts to all primary school children PHOTO Adobe Stock

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