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Spending Review: Chancellor reveals more details of 30-hour childcare

Parents will need to work 16 hours a week to be eligible for 30 hours of free childcare from 2017, the Chancellor has confirmed.

Presenting the spending review and the autumn statement in the House of Commons, George Osborne gave more detail on the policy.

In changes to the original proposals, there will also be an upper income limit per parent of £100,000 a year, which will also apply to tax-free childcare.

The Government claims this will mean savings of £215m by 2020-21.

Early years providers will receive an increase in the average hourly rate from 2017-18, which the Government says will be provided through a £300m a year investment.

There will also be at least £50m in capital investment for early years settings to provide the places.

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