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Jobless single parents are unfairly being put under pressure to return to work, says a charity.

A think tank calls for more family-friendly policies, saying many women do not want to work full-time.

New laws come into force which make it illegal for bars, restaurants and hotels to use tips to make up a minimum salary.

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