Category Archives: Charities

Several significant themes from last weeks Parliament


Last week several significant themes emerged including on Monday the second reading of a Bill called Lifelong Learning (Higher Education Fee Limits) that Gillian Keegan, the Chichester MP set out. On Tuesday a session entitled High Street Bank Closures involved … Continue reading

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Two friends I am very proud of today in our Nation


At the beginning of this year I spotted that two of my friends had received a response from the Government and the King. They have both received their promises today. The person on the left of the images is Ian … Continue reading

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National Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Costs


Peter Bottomley the Worthing West MP and Father of the House of Commons raised a question at the beginning of this week and on Tuesday his question was answered by Dehenna Davison who is the MP for Bishop Auckland and … Continue reading

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Some significant theme debates in Parliament


Each week in Parliament there are debates and questions that take place and it is always interesting to observe what emerges from our local MPs and occasionally other MPs that raise themes for our area. It is always fascinating most … Continue reading

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Could Health Charities correspond with these people


Last Thursday a written question was submitted by Caroline Lucas, the Brighton Pavilion MP for Green Party to the Government and it was responded by Neil O’Brien the Minister for the Department of Health and Social Care. The focus is … Continue reading

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Jim McMahon spoke about FareShare and food provision


Last Thursday in the House of Commons there was a discussion under the headline of Food Security which included Jim McMahon the Labour Shadow Secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs who took part in discussing matters with Therese Coffey … Continue reading

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The Government is demanding ID for voting


In May this year some of us will be asked to vote for our Councils and it is also possible that the Government could hold a General Election at the same time. They are not currently planning to do so, … Continue reading

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I was delighted to see that Ian was celebrated


Almost 20 years ago when I was Chairing the YMCA that was based in Hove and which is now called YMCA Downslink Group I had the pleasure of meeting on many occasions the National leader of the YMCA who was … Continue reading

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Two great elements in the Kings Christmas Speech event


We enjoyed listening to the King and then we were very delighted to see a focus on Street Pastors visually during the event and also the provision of food for poor and homeless people. Although there was no focus on … Continue reading

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Could STEAM get promoted in our education settings?


Last Thursday there was this debate in the House of Lords under the heading of Arts and Creative Industries Strategy that involved a number of people including my friend Steve Bassam who was at one stage the leader of the … Continue reading

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