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creches

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Plural of creche

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But it does matter that it has an excellent, state-subsidised system of creches, to which mothers are happy to entrust their offspring.Nor is it just a matter of guaranteeing minimum parental leave or Germany, with generous provisions, would have lots of babies.

The poor will be more likely to have to forgo food, clothing, heating, health care, education and shelter, and will suffer greater damage to their health, children's future prospects and happiness.The poor also depend much more on those items of spending likely to be counted no longer affordable: creches, benefits, public health initiatives, subsidised travel on public transport and so on.

Fortune-teller Francoise Robin whose divinations usually concentrate only on theatrical matters extended her powers by declaring that de Gaulle's Fifth Republic party will win the… At Orly Airport there is an exhibition of creches - 70 from 50 countries.

At Orly Airport there is an exhibition of creches - 70 from 50 countries.

Her current thinking is that town centres need to deliver what online spaces can't, via "anchors" – yoga centres, libraries, creches – that extend beyond retailing.

When first built, Novye Cheryomushki also featured an abundance of public space and public buildings: health centres, creches, schools, cinemas, libraries, theatres and clubs.

That could only happen in a world where the state supported mothers and young children, where there was decent and full parental leave, well-funded universal childcare, child-friendly cities with creches in cultural institutions and offices, zero workplace discrimination against mothers, no pay gap, no glass ceiling or "mummy track" – and no sniping about women's choices.

Back in Hrvidovre, deputy mayor Dencker is particularly proud of a resolution the DPP group has pushed through council ensuring that, from now on, "only Danish food, traditional Danish food," will be served in local creches, schools, hospitals and old people's homes: "Including pork meatballs, which some local councils have banned.

On his way out of Romford library this week, Andrew Townley, 35, a local government worker, said: "The lack of cafes and creches here doesn't worry me, really.

Purpose-built parliaments in Scotland and Wales have already managed to break with the culture of Westminster, with little considerations such as sittings based around school terms, creches, proactive parties and PR systems that open up politics.

I need to make sure I make enough money to pay for nannies and creches.

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