they get they still pay £1350 a month. at one point with the government recognise that economically, it makes sense to fund better child care, reduce the gender gap, more people will be in work, reducing the skills shortage and creating better role models for the future. just respond to that point? laura is not alone. this is a massive issue and i m gratefulfor you for covering it and the campaigners and the survey that has been done, it is a huge sample. mps here, we have these issues in our postbag. it is not right to say the government is not doing anything. there is the offers of 30 hours, but quite a few issues with the system. issues with the system in terms of the private childcare element, the universal credit childcare element and in terms of the government offer as well and more widely to that,
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in that same village, this ukrainian soldier on another captured tank claims victory. translator: the operation has been a complete success. we decisively repelled the enemy. reporter: there s no way to verify the soldier s claims. these battles exacting a dreadful civilian toll. this drone footage from irpin, bordering kyiv to the west, shows fires raging amid a tangle of burned-out, abandoned homes. the mayor telling cnn the town had come under heavy rocket fire. a senior u.s. defense official saying ukrainian forces are pushing the russians back in places like chernihiv, where buildings are seen on fire in this footage. i feel like just within days of ukraine really being able to get the momentum. reporter: on friday, the russian ministry of defense said about 1,350 russian military personnel have been killed so far in ukraine, but u.s., ukrainian, and nato estimates put those russian losses much higher. two senior nato officials this week estimating the number of russians k
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