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Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field 'expecting a baby girl'

Robbie Williams has reportedly revealed he and his wife Ayda Field are expecting a little girl and are already contemplating names such as Genevieve, Alice and Roberta. The couple only announced last week that they were expecting their first child but it would seem the Take That star is struggling to contain his excitement. According to reports, the father-to-be has already divulged the sex of the baby to friends and their posh Beverly Hills neighbours. With the tot due in September, Robbie and Ayda are already said to be discussing baby names, with Genevieve, Alice and Roberta all making the shortlist. Meanwhile, the pair have been spotted shopping at exclusive baby store Petit Tresor in Hollywood. A favourite with the likes of Sir Elton John and Britney Spears, the shop stocks custom-designed sleigh cribs costing up to £2,400 as well as fancy designer nappy dispensers costing a staggering £9,291. The She's The One singer is already thinking up baby names and planning her nursery A source close to Robbie told the Daily Star: 'He’s always wanted to be a dad so he’s going all out so his new daughter will be treated like a princess. 'He wants her to have the best of everything.' A neighbour added: 'It’s safe to say he’s gone completely gaga over his baby – and why not? He’s a great guy and I’m sure he’ll make a wonderful father.' An emotional Robbie announced their big news via his blog. Robbie Williams posted the announcement on his blog He wrote: 'Hey friendlies, I've been keeping a secret from you all. Me and Ayda are going to be a Mummy and Daddy this year!!!!!!!! 'We had sex! It works!' he added. 'We've seen scans and cried... looked at babies in commercials and teared up... the nursery is already planned. 'Basically I'm in love with a little person growing in mummy's belly... and can't wait to be a daddy. Crying now. 'Much love, much joy. Roberto, Mum and Little Bump. xxx' Robbie and Ayda married after four years together at their home in LA in August 2010.

BGT's latest find Ryan O'Shaughnessy may be axed because he has contract with The Voice

BGT's latest find Ryan O'Shaughnessy may be axed because he has contract with The Voice ITV Singing sensation Ryan O’Shaughnessy’s dreams of winning BGT could be dashed... because his MUM secretly signed him up for The Voice too. Ryan, 19, stole last night’s show with a romantic song he wrote about a girl he fancies from afar, leaving Simon Cowell and the ­other judges blown away. But he told the Sunday Mirror he fears the boot because he is already under contract to the Irish version of the BBC rival. “I entered BGT last year but soon afterwards my mum entered me in The Voice,” said the Dubliner. “I didn’t know she was going to do it, but we thought, ‘what harm can it do’. We had no idea I’d get so far.” Ryan won through to the blind auditions and live battle rounds in the Voice on Irish television channel RTE. He then signed a three-month deal with Universal but was voted out in the first live round. Ryan was still under ­contract when he first ­performed in front of ­the BGT judging panel. Now he’s hoping ­Universal will let him break the deal before BGT’s live finals at the end of this month. “I’ve always wanted to be on BGT so it would be a real blow if I had to leave,” he said. “It’s the better stage.” Ryan’s performance last night was inspired by a girl he has been friends with for years. He said: “I still haven’t told her the song is written for her, but she’ll know when she sees it. I hope she’ll be delighted.”

Scottish government promises 600 hours of free nursery care

Scottish government promises 600 hours of free nursery care

Katy Morton, 12 March 2012, 12:10pm

Parents in Scotland could be entitled to over 600 hours of free nursery education a year, under new plans announced by first minister Alex Salmond.

Speaking at the Scottish National Party spring conference in Glasgow last week, Mr Salmond said that from September 2014, all three- and four-year-olds will be entitled by law to at least 600 hours a year of nursery provision.

The expansion of free nursery provision from 475 hours to more than 600 hours a year is expected to be included in the party's Children’s Bill next year.

The SNP leader said, ‘We have long cherished the ambition to increase pre-school education. In our first term we moved it from 412 hours to 475 hours free pre-school per annum, benefiting 100,000 children a year.

‘Now we intend to move further and to place it in statute so that families in every part of Scotland can share in the benefit.

He went on to say that Scotland will offer the best package of free nursery education anywhere in the UK - in England, parents are entitled to 570 hours of free nursery education per annum.

Purnima Tanuku, chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association, said, ‘NDNA Scotland is pleased that free nursery education is being extended in Scotland to enable more children to benefit from this. Early years education leads to better long-term outcomes for children and families and it is excellent news that this is being recognised and that investment is being made in early years.

‘It is important however that local authorities allow parents to choose to send their child to a high quality nursery of their choice which best suits their needs and the needs of their child and helps them balance family life with work commitments. It is also vital that the right level of funding is reaching nurseries to enable them to offer these places at a sustainable level and to continue to provide high quality provision.’

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