If you find any of these posts relevant to some of the social or political issues of the moment do leave a comment or contact me directly (click on my photo for my contact details)
Blog Stats
- 105,170 hits
-
Join 86 other subscribers
-
Recent Posts
Archives
Top Rated
Categories
- Afghanistan (27)
- Brighton & Hove (856)
- Casey Review (5)
- Charities (526)
- Church Teaching (232)
- Community Safety (289)
- Data Retention and Investigatory Powers (17)
- Deaf & Hard of Hearing (62)
- Economics (556)
- Education (487)
- Environment (222)
- EU Referendum (554)
- Health Reform (137)
- Housing (87)
- Immigration (126)
- Journalism (130)
- Justice Issues (221)
- Lobbying Bill (65)
- Network Rail (64)
- Obituary (22)
- Parliament and Democracy (3,659)
- Phone Hacking (7)
- Planning Rules (57)
- Police & Crime Commissioner (207)
- Policing (412)
- Scottish Referendum (23)
- STEM (68)
- Syria (90)
- Think Tanks (15)
- UK Riots in August 2011 (15)
- Ukraine (17)
- Uncategorized (61)
- Welfare Reform (72)
- Yemen (44)
- Youth Issues (499)
Twitter Updates
Tweets by IanChisnall- Amber Rudd
- Andrew Griffith
- Boris Johnson
- Brexit
- Brighton & Hove
- Brighton & Hove City Council
- C-19
- Caroline Ansell
- Caroline Lucas
- Charities
- Charity Commission
- Charity Commission for England and Wales
- Chris Grayling
- Conservative Party
- Coronavirus
- COVID-19
- Daniel Hannan
- David Cameron
- David Davis
- Department for Education
- Donald Trump
- e-petition
- Eric Pickles
- EU Referendum
- European Union
- FareShare
- Foodbanks
- George Osborne
- Gillian Keegan
- Government
- Green Party
- Henry Smith
- Home Office
- House of Commons
- House of Lords
- Huw Merriman
- Iain Duncan Smith
- Independent Candidates
- Jacob Rees-Mogg
- Jeremy Corbyn
- Jeremy Hunt
- Jeremy Quin
- Katy Bourne
- Keir Starmer
- Labour Party
- Lib Dem Party
- Liz Truss
- Lloyd Russell-Moyle
- Lobbying Bill
- Maria Caulfield
- Matthew Hancock
- Member of Parliament
- Michael Gove
- MPs
- NHS
- Nick Gibb
- Nigel Farage
- Nusrat Ghani
- Parliament
- Peter Bottomley
- Peter Kyle
- Police and Crime Commissioner
- Priti Patel
- Rishi Sunak
- Sajid Javid MP
- Sally-Ann Hart
- Small Businesses
- SME
- Steve Bassam
- Sussex
- Sussex Police
- Syria
- Theresa May
- Tim Loughton
- UKIP
Tag Archives: YMCA
A Welsh member spoke about YMCA in Parliament
On Tuesday in the Welsh Parliament that is called Senedd set out a session entitled Business Statement and Announcement. One of the people who corresponded on it is the Labour member who is Hefin David who is from Caerphilly and … Continue reading
Frederick Ponsonby spoke on the YMCA youth services
On Tuesday in the House of Lords there was a discussion entitled Knife Crime: Violence Reduction Units which is available here and it began with Shaun Bailey for this comment “To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Sharpe, Frederick Ponsonby, Jenny Jones, Shaun Bailey, YMCA
Leave a comment
The Nottingham MP Nadia Whittome is aware of YMCA
On Thursday in Parliament there was a session entitled Topical Questions and a wide range of MPs contributed which included Nadia Whittome who is the Nottingham East representative. Her question began with the reference to a YMCA report that reports … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Lucy Frazer, Nadia Whittome, YMCA
Leave a comment
Team at YMCA is phenomenal that supports people
On Thursday at the end of House of Commons a session called “Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment” took place and the first person who contributed was Douglas Ross who is the Conservative MP for Moray and he began with this … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Dean Russell, Douglas Ross, YMCA
Leave a comment
A great call of STEM & YMCA from Stoke on Trent MP
On Thursday in Parliament there was this debate under the headline of Artificial Intelligence and a number of MPs took part. The MP who started the event was Matt Warman who is the Conservative MP for Boston and Skegness and … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, STEM, Youth Issues
Tagged Jo Gideon, Matt Warman, YMCA
Leave a comment
Women and Girls in STEM benefited from YMCA
On Thursday while the UK Parliament was closed down that week there was a significant contribution by the Scottish Parliament. It was focused on Women and Girls in STEM and one of the SNPs who took part in the discussion … Continue reading
YMCA referred in the Antisocial Behaviour Action Plan
The YMCA was endorsed by Yvette Cooper, the Labour MP who is also their Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department when she was discussing the Antisocial Behaviour Action Plan which was being discussed on Monday 27th March. The … Continue reading
England Government must support Youths like Wales
A few days ago Children & Young People Now (CYPN) website published an article based on the research that has been carried out by the YMCA. So according to this article Wales’s is providing £91 per head for youth services … Continue reading
Why does the Home Office not publish information?
Last Thursday the MP for Hove, Peter Kyle asked a very reasonable question which to be clear could be very useful in understanding how the current arrangements are working. However the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Future Borders … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Brighton & Hove, Charities, Community Safety, Housing, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen, Youth Issues
Tagged Home Office, Kevin Foster, Peter Kyle, Priti Patel, YMCA
Leave a comment
Youth Charity Time’s Running Out
According to two very significant Charities, the “Youth services are under threat and they have lost opportunities for young people”. This statement comes as the subtitle of this report that has just been published this month. The two charities are … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Gillian Keegan, National Youth Agency, Nick Gibb, NYA, Sajid Javid, YMCA
Leave a comment
