MP says British students will benefit from more ambitious international scheme Following the announcement that the UK’s participation in the EU’s Erasmus+ programme will cease, the Government is launching the Turing Scheme to find international mobility for British students. Whilst the UK tried to negotiate a fair involvement with the EU’s Erasmus scheme, given...
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MP says deal represents a fresh start for UK and EU John Baron MP will be speaking in today’s EU debate in Parliament and will be voting in support of the trade deal. John will say, “Both sides were always going to have to compromise, but the UK has now secured its sovereignty. This...
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MP: Government has done well to strike this deal In welcoming the UK – EU Trade Agreement, John Baron MP has sent a list of questions into the Prime Minister before Parliament returns on Wednesday to vote on the deal. These questions refer to the extent of our ability to increase our fishing quota...
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MP hails extra £3,838,050 for Essex County Council As part of its £170 million Covid Winter Grant Scheme, councils across England are being given extra funding to support vulnerable families and prevent hunger. This builds on the £63 million already provided to councils this year to assist those struggling to buy food and essentials....
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MP says this will give greater certainty to owners and employers The Chancellor has announced that the Coronavirus Jobs Retention Scheme will be extended until the end of April 2021, and that the Government business loan schemes will be available until the end of March 2021. So far, the Jobs Retention Scheme has helped...
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MP hails 82 more Police Officers for Essex Police The Home Secretary, Rt Hon Priti Patel MP, has announced policing will receive up to £15.8 billion in 2021-22, an increase of £636 million on last year. This includes over £400 million to recruit 20,000 extra Police Officers by 2023, in line with the Conservatives’...
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MP says this will help identify asymptomatic infections The Secretary of State for Education, Rt Hon Gavin Williamson MP, has announced that every secondary school and college in England, as well as special schools and alternative provision, will have access to rapid coronavirus testing from January. Following the success of pilot schemes, all staff...
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MP: People may be entitled to £500 support payment If you are asked to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace, which is a legal obligation, and are on a low income, unable to work from home and will lose income as a result, you may be entitled to a payment of £500 under the...
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MP says we must all work to keep virus low This afternoon the Secretary of State for Health & Social Care, Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, announced that London and other areas, including Basildon, will be going into Tier 3 from 00.01 on Wednesday. This is responding to high local infection rates, which in...
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MP congratulates Things Made Public CIC and the Towngate Theatre In July the Government announced an unprecedented £1.57 billion funding package to support the cultural, creative and heritage sectors through the pandemic. This funding has supported at least 75,000 jobs nationwide, with further reach across the supply chain and for freelancers who are benefitting...
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