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Tag Archives: Helen Hayes
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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Modest answers but that should be treated very seriously
In her first Prime Ministers Question time, towards the end of the session two of the questions came from Tony Lloyd and Helen Hayes that both related to children in our Nation. The first was focused on the cold impact … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, Economics, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Helen Hayes, Liz Truss, Tony Lloyd
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A significant discussion about COP26 and COP27
Yesterday in the House of Commons several MPs raised concerns about the understanding and indeed the actions that the Government has not taken to try to protect our world from the floods and climate emergency that were discussed back in … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Chris Law, David Lammy, Helen Hayes, Vicky Ford
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One Minister who wants excellent trading with the EU
One of the Sussex MPs became a Minister back in February although I did not notice he had done so until this week. However on the 8th of July his role changed post the planned resignation from the Prime Minister. … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Griffith, Helen Hayes, Rupa Huq
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MPs please focus on COVID based Educational issues
There have been several comments that have emerged in the last few days on challenges that are impacting education in our Nation following on from our COVID implications. They seem to be focused on a number of settings across the … Continue reading
Windrush Day in the House of Commons
Yesterday a small number of people spoke in the House of Commons about the Windrush Day which actually takes place on the 22nd June each year. It was started and finished by Helen Hayes who is the Labour MP for … Continue reading
Gillian how can we improve your apprenticeship understanding?
The number of responses that Gillian Keegan makes regarding apprenticeship questions is huge in the House of Commons. She regularly responds to similar questions from MPs representing all of the political parties in Parliament with similar answers. It may well … Continue reading
Can Government get Apprentice training for small industries?
The latest answer on apprenticeships to a written Parliamentary question took place on Monday. Sadly its publication was too late to inform an online meeting session on Tuesday Morning organised by Sussex Chamber of Commerce. Had it arrived sooner it … Continue reading
Nick Gibb must take responsibility for his Departments policies
There is a clear need for every Government to keep a track on how well its policy changes are impacting society, so that its actions are made accountable and lessons can be learned. Many people are of the view that … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Department for Education, Helen Hayes, Nick Gibb, Schools, Teachers
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