From childminding subsidies to a concert remembering the victims of the Creeslough tragedy, here's the January 31 news bulletin
Thousands of parents may receive childminding subsidies under plans going to Cabinet
Subsidies for thousands of parents using childminders will be a step closer if Cabinet approves plans for legislation aimed at paving the way for the future regulation of the sector. The legislation also includes measures to bolster the enforcement powers of Tusla’s Early Years Inspectorate including the ability to immediately close unregistered childcare services and share information with parents.
Britain’s economic reputation has been dealt a further blow after the International Monetary Fund forecast that this year the UK economy will fare worse than any other country in the developed world – including Russia. In the latest update of its economic forecasts, the IMF said that it expected the UK’s gross domestic product to contract by 0.6% in 2023.Cool and breezy today with sunny spells. There will be scattered showers in north Connacht and Ulster and mainly dry conditions elsewhere.
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