Early Education and Childcare Debate

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Department: Department for Education

Early Education and Childcare

Luke Akehurst Excerpts
Thursday 4th September 2025

(2 days, 6 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Stephen Morgan Portrait Stephen Morgan
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I have mentioned the investment that we are putting into early education—£8 billion this year and £9 billion next year. We have announced the largest ever increase in the early years pupil premium, and case studies from across the country are demonstrating the difference that this programme is making. However, as I mentioned, we want to make the process simpler for parents and learn lessons from the past, and we will set that out in due course as part of our wider reform agenda.

Luke Akehurst Portrait Luke Akehurst (North Durham) (Lab)
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I am looking forward to visiting Bloemfontein primary school in my constituency, where a new school-based nursery is about to open. Can the Minister outline what the measures announced today will mean for hard-working parents in North Durham who are trying to juggle work and family life?

Stephen Morgan Portrait Stephen Morgan
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As I mentioned earlier, there will be more choice and convenience for parents, helping to cut the double drop-off at school and making daily life easier. More families will save money through funded childcare worth up to £7,500 a year, and more children will start school ready to learn. It is a huge programme of work that I know will make a huge difference in my hon. Friend’s constituency.