Kate Green
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 64 |
Web site | www.kategreen.org |
Date of birth | May 2,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Edinburgh |
United Kingdom | |
Party | Labour Party |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Spouse | Richard Duncan Mabb |
Job | Politician |
Movies/Shows | Melting Stars |
Not a Stranger | |
Shadowplay | |
Joanna Makes A Friend | |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Nationality | Scottish |
Education | The University of Edinburgh |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Previous position | Shadow Minister for Child Poverty Strategy of United Kingdom (2020–2020) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 461056 |
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Kate Green Life story
Katherine Anne Green OBE is a British politician serving as Member of Parliament for Stretford and Urmston since 2010. A member of the Labour Party, she was Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities from 2015 to 2016 and Shadow Secretary of State for Education from 2020 to 2021.
Stretford and Urmston by-election: Polling stations close
... Nine candidates are vying to succeed Kate Green, who Labour s Ms Green, who was first elected in 2010, said being an MP had been " an enormous privilege"...
Budget 2021: Ministers pledge £500m to support young families
... But Kate Green MP, Labour s shadow education secretary, said family hubs were " a sticking plaster for a fractured childcare and children services landscape"...
Disappointing progress on social mobility in England
... The Commission says further progress necessary in the works in a number of areas, including: Labour s shadow and pensions Secretary, Kate Green, said the report from the Commission a government with no interest in the level-up Britain ...
MP Keith Vaz suspended from Commons after drug and sex inquiry
... Standards Committee chairwoman Kate Green said she had written to ask the leader of the House in the next Parliament to bring forward the suspension again, if Mr Vaz is re-elected, so that he would have to serve the full six months...
Extinction of the Rebellion-protests: This is a last resort
... Labour MP Kate Green said she was the first to collect a tree Ms Aldos, a teacher from Islington, North London, she feels it is important to your children symbolism involved in the environment-active...
Budget 2021: Ministers pledge £500m to support young families
Ministers are to fund a network of " family hubs" in England as part of a £500m package to support parents and children.
The centres in 75 different areas will provide a " one-stop-shop" for support and advice, the government said.
The funding, to be announced by the chancellor in Wednesday's Budget, will also go towards breastfeeding advice and Mental Health services.
Labour called the plans a " smokescreen" for failing to deliver for families.
The funding includes £200m to support 300,000 families who face complex issues that could lead to family breakdown.
Some £82m will be given to 75 local authorities to fund the new family hubs, while another £100m will go towards Mental Health support for expectant parents.
And £50m will be spent on breastfeeding support - including antenatal classes And One -to-one support -to build upon best practice from areas such as Tower Hamlets, which has the highest breastfeeding rates at six to eight weeks in England.
Parenting programmes will receive £50m and £10m will go to signposting the, which offers help and advice from the NHS during pregnancy, birth and parenthood.
Ahead of The Announcement , Chancellor Rishi Sunak said he " passionately" believed in giving children the " best possible start in life".
He Said : " We know that The First thousand And One days of a child's life are some of The Most important in their development, which is why I'm thrilled that this investment will guarantee that thousands of families across England are given support to lead healthy and happy lives. "
The government said the funding package addresses on improving the health and development of babies in England, which recommended more joined-up, welcoming support for families.
But Kate Green MP, Labour's shadow education secretary, said family hubs were " a sticking plaster for a fractured childcare and children services landscape".
" This supposed commitment rings hollow after 11 years of Conservative cuts have forced the closure of over a thousand children's centres, cutting off the early learning that sets children up For Life , " She Said .
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will get an equivalent funding boost. The devolved governments will then decide how they want to spend The Money .
A separate £153m investment announced as part of the £1. 4bn education recovery package in Summer 2021 will enable nursery staff will to access more high-quality training.
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