
Jane Hutt
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | December 15,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Epsom |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Michael Trickey |
Parents | Elizabeth Mai |
Job | Politician |
Education | University of Bristol |
University of Kent | |
London School of Economics and Political Science | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 423139 |
Jane Hutt Life story
Jane Hutt AM is a Welsh Labour politician and Minister in the Welsh Government. Hutt has represented the Vale of Glamorgan constituency since the National Assembly for Wales was established in 1999.
King's Birthday Honours: Ian Wright, Ken Bruce and Davina McCall on list

... Other politicians recognised in this year s list include Conservative MP Bob Blackman and Welsh government minister Jane Hutt, who are made CBEs, while MPs Damian Collins and Heather Wheeler are also made OBEs...
Ely riot: Vigil taking place for teens who died in Cardiff crash

... Mr Drakeford, alongside Social Justice Minister Jane Hutt, chaired the meeting between politicians, agencies, and community groups...
Basic income: Wales pilot offers £1,600 a month to care leavers

... Social Justice Minister Jane Hutt said: " Care leavers have a right to be properly supported as they develop into independent young adults...
Cardiff dad wants unisex baby change facility law

... Building regulations set no requirements for baby changing provision but the Welsh Government s deputy minister Jane Hutt said in a letter: Where baby changing provision is intended the statutory guidance and related British Standard recommends it should be accessible and not be in unisex toilets...
Cardiff dad wants unisex baby change facility law
Tony , Joanne and Joseff Esposti on A Family trip to see The Lions rugby team play in New Zealand
Changing his son on a wheelie bin lid and in a car boot has led one father to call for baby changing facilities in public places to be accessible for both men and women.
Tony Esposti wants the Welsh Assembly to make all new and renovated public buildings have unisex baby facilities.
It Follows an image of an went viral, inspiring the 'Squat for Change' parental equality movement.
"It's 2019," said Mr Esposti.
He wants to know the "right facilities" will be available when he takes his two-year-old son Joseff Out for day trips without mum Joanne.
Mr Esposti's campaign was sparked when he was forced to change Joseff on a seafront in West Wales because The Cafe he was eating in only had baby changing facilities in The Female toilets.
After #squatforchange started trending on Social Media last year when Donte Palmer's picture raised awareness of a lack of changing facilities in male toilets, Mr Esposti tweeted his own baby changing frustrations.
"It's not daddy day care for me, it's called parenting," Tony Esposti saysMr Esposti, 35, a computer engineer from Cardiff, said: "Not having baby changing facilities accessible to both women and men is so easily solved.
"Essentially, it's just a table. "
Mr Esposti added: "There are same-sex families which have two men so I wouldn't know how they would cope with changing their baby.
"It's not just inconvenient for dad and their babies but for other people around you who don't want to see a pooey nappy when they are eating or just going about their business. "
Tony wants to know if there are the facilities to change Joseff before they go Outto ensure "all future renovations and new builds within areas open to The Public have an area that provides a safe and clean space to change babies/allow toddlers to go to the toilet safely".
Building regulations set no requirements for baby changing provision but the Welsh Government 's Deputy Minister Jane Hutt said in a letter: "Where baby changing provision is intended the statutory guidance and related British Standard recommends it should be accessible and not be in unisex toilets. "
The Welsh Assembly's petitions committee supported Mr Esposti's call at a meeting on Tuesday.
It asked the government for clarification on design standards relating to baby changing provisions and called on it to consider talks with Private Sector shops and restaurants.
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Source of news: bbc.com