Morgan demands answers on 30 hours' free childcare website glitches

Tristan Donovan
Thursday, August 3, 2017

Former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has called for answers as to why the website for parents to apply for 30 hours of free childcare has been experiencing technical problems, indicating that the matter could be investigated by the treasury select committee.

Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has told council leaders to ensure they deal with the risk of child sexual exploitation effectively. Picture: UK Parliament
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has told council leaders to ensure they deal with the risk of child sexual exploitation effectively. Picture: UK Parliament

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