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Tag Archives: Gillian Keegan
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
Government must focus on the needs for Children
At the beginning of last week, a letter that was sent from a group of South East Councillors to the Education Secretary Minister was released to an online magazine called Children and Young People Now. The magazine published the response … Continue reading
Prime Minister and DfE Ministers must respond urgently
Last week several elements emerged in our Nation that require the Government to deal with. Some of them were raised within Parliament and others were raised externally but they were all being focused to the Government and indeed to the … Continue reading
Two very disturbing education news pieces yesterday
Both of these pieces of news require our Government to respond to. As it happens the two most senior Ministers on these themes are based in Sussex. They are Gillian Keegan and Nick Gibb that are bost MPs in West … Continue reading
Funding of Schools must be addressed Gillian & Nick
Yesterday in the Evening Standard newspaper this article was written by Anna Davis and Julie Henry. I have reproduced its text below and it was focused on London School issues. However, it is clear that the challenge for funding for … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Anna Davis, Gillian Keegan, Julie Henry, Nick Gibb
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Some of the significant issues last week in Parliament
It is very interesting to observe what takes place during the first few days of a new Prime Minister which has emerged more frequently in the last six years than before. I cannot recall much what happened when James Callaghan … Continue reading
Several issues that must be raised in the next few days
Tomorrow morning our MPs will return to Parliament for the first time since they left just over two weeks ago for Political Conferences. The upcoming business lists several discussions that will take place this week. However, there are no indications … Continue reading
Some of our Sussex MPs commented in Parliament
Today is very significant for our Nation with the Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II which is an event that will be observed by many people on this unplanned bank holiday. Many people would use a bank holiday to go shopping … Continue reading
This is a very significant beginning of a new week
There are many weeks that begin with reflective responses of what has taken place in the previous few days or sometimes even the last few weeks. The impact on our politicians is a theme I often spot because these changes … Continue reading
Some of the comments from yesterday about the Queen
It was one of the very infrequent events when Parliament was open on a Saturday at the same day as the Prince Charles was formally adopted as the King Charles III. The complete list of statements that emerged yesterday in … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Gillian Keegan, Henry Smith, Mims Davies, Nusrat Ghani, Queen Elizabeth
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