Yet another week where there is no clear way forward in relation to Brexit. We’ve made progress on ruling out No Deal but there’s still a lot to play for.

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Read the PAC report on Crossrail here.

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This week Brexit continues to dominate Parliament’s agenda but finally we are making progress with two options coming to the fore. This and more in the new round-up of my week in Hackney and Parliament. 

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See the new round-up of my week in Hackney and Parliament. This week Brexit, knife crime, policing and the Public Accounts Committee report on transforming children’s services.

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See the new round-up of my week in Hackney and Parliament. This week more important Brexit votes, the escalating costs of Brexit, and a school visit from Queensbridge Primary School.

Read my article on ‘The Costs of Brexit’ here.

Read the PAC report on Brexit and the UK Border here.

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See the new round-up of my week in Hackney and Parliament. This week knife crime & police funding, a new Public Accounts Committee report on the Windrush Scandal, and International Women's Day.

Read the PAC report on the Windrush Scandal here

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This week on my weekly round-up: more action on London Overground services skipping stops in Hackney, the Public Accounts Committee’s latest report on the 2018 railways fiasco, and this week’s education debate.

If you’ve also been affected by London Overground skipping Hackney stops, please let me know by clicking here.

Read the full PAC report on ‘Rail Management and Timetabling’ here.

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See the new round-up of my week in Hackney and Parliament. This week Gascoyne & Morningside community youth club visit Parliament, an update on the political events of this week, and the upcoming votes on Brexit. 

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See the new round-up of my week in Hackney and Parliament. This week action on London Overground skipping Hackney stops (please get in touch if you've experienced this), the PAC session on Seaborne and the Department for Transport (DfT) + Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs' (DEFRA) unpreparedness for a no-deal Brexit, and Thursday 14th February’s Brexit votes.

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This week on my weekly round-up: temporary accommodation & housing in Hackney, the Public Accounts Committee’s latest report (local government spending), and my update on Brexit.

Read the full PAC report on Local Government Spending here.

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