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Ad hoc statistical analysis 2013 quarter 2: Percentage of children living with both birth parents.
Location: Camel Estuary, Cornwall, England.
Information about Universal Credit for families with more than 2 children.
Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 4: Percentage of children living with both birth parents, by age of child.
Places boosted even further with new measures to support childminders, and funding rates confirmed for all childcare providers ahead of historic rollout.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Eady on 18 April 2024.
Find out who is entitled to a share of someone’s property, possessions and money if they die without making a will
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Auerbach on 19 April 2024.
Baby loss certificates for parents who experienced a loss of pregnancy before 24 weeks are now available for application from 9am today (22 February 2024).
A resource for health professionals to contact parents about the 2013 MMR catch-up vaccination programme.
UKHSA publishes its annual survey of parents to understand attitudes towards the childhood immunisation programme.
Where and how to register a stillbirth, who can register it, financial support you may be able to get and support organisations
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