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Steep rise in school holiday fines follows rule change

FINES totalling tens of thousands of pounds have been dished out to British parents for taking their children on holiday during term, figures published today show.

Last year alone saw over 86,000 fines issued over children missing school to go away with their families, according to figures obtained through a freedom of information request.

The number of fines has almost trebled in the last two years.

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