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About ianchisnall

I am passionate about the need for public policies to be made accessible to everyone, especially those who want to improve the wellbeing of their communities. I am particularly interested in issues related to crime and policing as well as health services and strategic planning.

Hastings, St Leonards and near villages burst water main


On Thursday in Parliament there is a session of Business of the House which is organised by Penny Mordaunt, the Leader of the House of Commons and one of the MPs who contributed was Sally-Ann Hart the Conservative MP for … Continue reading

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Bishop of St Albans reflected Church of England schools


On Tuesday 7th May in the House of Lords there was a discussion entitled Faith Schools: Impact of Removing Admissions Cap which was organised by Lorely Burt who is a Liberal Democrat member from Solihull. After Lorely had introduced the … Continue reading

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Last week the Government mentioned STEM information


So last week there were a couple of events that referred to STEM. The first was on 29th April and it was a theme of Topical Questions and a number of events took place and Andrew Lewer who is a … Continue reading

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Ukraine Small Boats was referred by John Sentamu


Last week on Wednesday in the House of Lords there was a session entitled Ukraine: Small Boats which was set out by Charles Moore who began with “To ask His Majesty’s Government how many small boats impounded from illegal migrants they … Continue reading

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MP debate the right to die and rent controls


Today is a holiday for most of us including the Government. On Wednesday the 1st May Henry Smith, the Crawley MP organised a discussion about “UK trade: Aviation”. He comments “I thank Mr Speaker for granting me this debate on the importance … Continue reading

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A call from Peter Bottomley in Parliament for Acts 5:41


In Parliament each Thursday there is a Business of the House session which is organised by Penny Mordaunt who is the Leader of the House of Commons and there are a number of requests or comments from other MPs each … Continue reading

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Jo Gideon discussed Volunteers and added YMCA’s


Jo Gideon is the Conservative MP for Stoke on Trent Central and on Thursday 2nd May she submitted a discussion about Volunteers which began with the first few words “I beg to move, That this House has  considered the contribution … Continue reading

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A Liverpool MP endorsed YMCA on Wednesday


Paula Barker is the Labour MP for Wavertree which is at Liverpool City and on Wednesday she introduced a discussion entitled Youth Homelessness which was contributed for “e-petition 642986, Create a national strategy to end youth homelessness”. The petition was … Continue reading

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Child poverty across the United Kingdom


On Monday (29th April) in the House of Lords John Bird introduced a session which is entitled “Child Poverty – Question for Short Debate“ and he opened it with the statement “To ask His Majesty’s Government what plans they have to address … Continue reading

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When it will be possible for people to register?


Last week there was a session in Parliament that is entitled Infected Blood Inquiry which was organised by Diana Johnson, the MP for Kingston upon Hull North. She started the session with “To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office to make a statement … Continue reading

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