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Tag Archives: Peter Bottomley
A great deal of work needs to go into Infected Blood
On Wednesday there was a debate entitled Infected Blood Inquiry Update which can be obtained from here and one of the MPs who participated was Peter Bottomley who responded to the theme and the Minister who responded to him was … Continue reading
Some themes for MPs to focus on this week in Parliament
This blog was published in the Brighton Argus newspaper today: Today our Sussex MPs are returning to Parliament following the Easter break and it will be interesting to find out what they will do this week. The website called “They … Continue reading
Govt “It is not possible to estimate the number of people”
Earlier this month the Father of the House of Commons, Peter Bottomley asked a very interesting question focused on the needs for pensioners and the response from the Conservative Minister, Laura Trott who is in the Department of Work and … Continue reading
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
Posted in Charities, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Dehenna Davison, Peter Bottomley
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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
A significant focus on Animal Welfare in Parliament
It is interesting to observe how some of our local MPs participate within Parliament from time to time. The Sussex MPs who are Ministers are involved in activities that are set out by the Government and that they organise for … Continue reading
A #levellingup call for Worthing that took place last week
On Monday this week I wrote a piece about the need for levelling-up to take place in our local area which was for the focus on Sussex where I live. The Brighton Argus newspaper published that piece on Monday because … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Alex Norris, Levelling Up, Lucy Frazer, Peter Bottomley
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What ‘Levelling Up’ funding will emerge this year for us?
A few days ago, the Institution of Engineering and Technology published a piece on their website that is relating to the recent announcement from the Government of the ‘levelling up’ projects. Their statement indicated that there are 100 ‘levelling up’ … Continue reading
A year ahead for our Parliament and a possible Election
At the beginning of a new year many of us consider what will take place with a range of themes and settings that impact us personally or within our community or indeed across the whole of our Nation. One of … Continue reading
