Government Home Access Free Laptop for Low-Income Families

Free laptops with broadband internet access to be provided to more than a quarter of a million low-income households to boost school performance and job prospects.
Government Home Access Free Laptop for Low-Income Families
Former British Business Secretary Peter Mandelson (L), Schools Secretary Ed Balls (C), and Prime Minister Gordon Brown pictured during a meeting to discuss the Home Access scheme at Downing Street, in London, on January 11, 2010. PAUL GROVER/AFP/Getty Images
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Former British Business Secretary Peter Mandelson (L), Schools Secretary Ed Balls (C), and Prime Minister Gordon Brown pictured during a meeting to discuss the Home Access scheme at Downing Street, in London, on January 11, 2010. (PAUL GROVER/AFP/Getty Images)