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Tag Archives: Claire Coutinho
Net Zero Target that was the final speech for Henry Smith
The final discussion that Henry involved in Parliament was on the 21st May which was just before the Government announced that the vote is taking on 4th July. It is a significant item and indeed it was Henry who was … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Claire Coutinho, Henry Smith
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STEM is included in the Medicine: Education discussion
The questions from Helen Hayes were very significant a few weeks ago that were all included under the title of Medicine: Education on the 11th July. Helen Hayes is the Labour MP for Dulwich and West Norwood and along with … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, STEM
Tagged Claire Coutinho, Helen Hayes, Medical, PGCE
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A significant number of STEM comments last week
Last week was the end of Parliament until September but interestingly there were several comments raised about STEM during that week. The first few were on Monday and they involved the following people. Robert Halfon is the Government Minister in … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, STEM, Youth Issues
Tagged Andrew Jones, Chi Onwurah, Claire Coutinho, Nick Gibb, Penny Mordaunt, Robert Halfon
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Special educational needs, disabilities and provision
At the beginning of last week a topical questions education session took place in Parliament on Monday and a range of MPs asked questions and they were responded by the Ministers in the Department of Education. Fascinatingly for Sussex people … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, Education, Youth Issues
Tagged Claire Coutinho, Henry Smith
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Will the Office for Students respond to a Sussex MP?
It is always fascinating how some MPs can ask questions that are treated by the Government as that they are unable to respond to the details. Back on Friday one of the Sussex MPs who had set out a written … Continue reading
