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I call for Happy Easter from a few people in Parliament
On Tuesday at the end of the Parliament there was a session of the RNLI Bicentenary and one of the people who contributed was Chris Stephens who is the SNP MP for Glasgow South West and when he began to speak about the RNLI item he stated “It is always good to have some of these debates before recess. I wish all hon. Members, Clerks and everyone else a very good Easter when it comes.” so a few…
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Many MPs agree new rules to ease EV charging
Last week on the 25th October Jack Loughran published a document on the Institution of Engineering of Technology which is entitled in “MPs agree new rules to ease EV charging” that can be obtained from here. The initial words are MPs have agreed on new regulations that will ensure transparent pricing across electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints, as well as ensuring contactless payment options are…
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Sadly we missed out the Satterthwaites Happy Hippos
Sadly we missed out the Satterthwaites Happy Hippos
Today we travelled from Brighton where we live to Crosby to visit our family members who live where I was born many years ago. Sadly we did not manage to get to Crosby by 2pm and so we missed out the chance to obtain some Happy Hippos today. My favourite Bakehouse is Satterthwaites that is based in Crosby as it has been for many years. Today Satterthwaites announced on Facebook that “It’s…
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January was a good month for small & micro businesses
January was a good month for small & micro businesses - now we need to see a similar amount of support in February!
The extent to which small and micro businesses have been misunderstood and ignored by politicians in the past is enormous, however in the last few weeks there has been some early and tentative indications that things may be changing. At long last the two largest political parties have finally woken up to the fact that small and micro businesses are the most significant group in the nation and if…
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Bill Esterson: “We’re clearly going to be worse off outside the European Union”
Bill Esterson: “We’re clearly going to be worse off outside the European Union”
Esterson says he has a “very, very healthy relationship” with the Federation of Small Businesses, while the Institute for Directors and the CBI – lobby groups representing bosses and big firms respectively – are now starting to take the party seriously, despite the fiery rhetoric that comes from a party that’s vowed to radically alter the balance of power in Britain. AIWA! NO!/MATT FOSTER,The…
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Q53 Chair: Excellent. I need to move on; we have other things to cover. Before we do, I just want to return to that media-stimulated discussion of the future of GCSEs. I wrote to you, on behalf of the Committee, on 6 July, asking a number of questions, to which your responses were inadequate.
Bill Esterson: Grade D.
Chair: Yes, grade D. The best answer I got was, "After two years in Government, I have come to the conclusion that leaks appear to be a part of political life." I will not bother reading out your second reply to the second letter I sent you