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Labour to crackdown on profiteering in childcare social care

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Labour to crackdown on profiteering in childcare social care

Labour to crackdown on profiteering in childcare social care

Education Secretary Bridget Philipson sets out plans to crackdown on “excessive” profiteering in children’s social care.

She says, “If the costs don’t come down, we will take further action”.

Report by Ajagbef.

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