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Tag Archives: Will Quince
Will the Government pay attention to Catherine?
The Departments for Education and Health and Social Care must respond very seriously to the call from the Duchess of Cambridge a few days ago. She was speaking to a group of people including Sajid Javid who is the Minister … Continue reading
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
Well done Welsh Government for your caring
The Welsh Government is about to set up a trial that will be launched this summer to provide additional support for care leavers. When they reach 18 they will be given an income which according to this article in the Children … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Welfare Reform, Youth Issues
Tagged CYPNow, Fiona Simpson, Michael Marmot, Will Quince
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A disturbing lack of assessment on UC reduction
It is always fascinating when an MP asks the Government a very simple question and their answer opens up a disturbing lack of credibility for the decision that they have made. This question on the £20 a week reduction in … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Economics, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Universal Credit, Will Quince
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Do DWP Ministers understand the impact of words and %?
Last Monday in the House of Commons at the beginning of the day (2.30pm) and indeed the beginning of the week there was a session with the Department of Work and Pensions that lasted about an hour. The Ministers who … Continue reading