In response to the #StalkingSuperComplaint findings, the @ukhomeoffice announced much needed measures to help victims of stalking (https://t.co/Oj2hlW8Uu0)❗️
We were happy to welcome @jessphillips to our office to see the work that we do.
We were delighted to host @jessphillips, Safeguarding Minister from the Home Office, at Missing People last week.
Jess met with the team who deliver our vital helpline and family support services, as well as people with lived experience of being missing or having a loved one missing.
It's brilliant to have a Minister who's got experience of working with missing people, and who really understands the challenges they face.
‘Imagine you wake up on Christmas Day not knowing where one of your family is’
I spoke to @jessphillips about our Christmas Appeal for the amazing charity, Missing People 👇
https://t.co/OuhvdLziFm
We had the honor of welcoming MP Jess Phillips to congratulate the newly elected class MPs. One of the first actions from their manifestos is to improve recycling within the school!
Thank you to @JessPhillips and @UKParlEducation for supporting our #youngleaders of tomorrow!
I was incredibly proud to speak Bethany Rae Fields' name at Prime Minister’s questions today in Parliament.
Bethany was murdered outside her workplace in 2019 by her ex-partner. Bethany approached the police multiple times before her murder and this brutal killing should never have happened. Her Mum, Pauline, and her entire family, show incredible strength as they campaign to create a lasting legacy in her name.
Pauline's campaign aims for Bethany’s initials BRF—"Believe, React, Fast"—to become a standard approach for authorities in handling stalking and abuse cases, shaping related policy, legislation, and guidance.
I’m proud to back her campaign and I was delighted to sit down with Pauline and the Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girl, Jess Phillips, to discuss this heartbreaking case.
As the Prime Minister said in response to my question today, the Government is committed to halving violence against women and girls. I’m encouraged by new steps to improve support for victims, including embedding domestic abuse experts in 999 control rooms.
There’s more to do, and I look forward to continued government reforms on this critical issue.
The Home Office’s treatment of the Windrush generation shamed our country. We will make sure the voices of the Windrush community are heard and systemic changes are made.
It is time for a fundamental re-set. It is time to right the wrongs of Windrush.
My piece in the @DailyMirror
https://t.co/WyrYtkZnXQ
@KateEMcCann Used to be able to use it to find people across the country affected by a thing you might have come across locally once or twice, to guage if it was a system problem, it was an amazing tool for that. Now wouldn't work, think we still need that tool though
Cracking on trying to make things work again. Pretty pleased along with @YvetteCooperMP and the Home Office team that we are just trying our best in difficult circumstances to just crack on. https://t.co/5cora0pg4M
@GingerFairyGirl@YvetteCooperMP Vast majority of those awaiting decisions are those enslaved in Britain, data is readily available and published quarterly
@Marcus___007@YvetteCooperMP Errr what are you on about, literally nothing you've said it true. You couldn't be more ignorant it seems also do you know who the largest group of people waiting for this decision are....British people!
Christopher Chope is not a serious person. No one should be surprised by stupidity it's a regular occurrence. Luckily he's as influential as an empty space.