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  • Meg's statement: Government changes on welfare and reform

    Statement from Dame Meg Hillier MP on the Government changes on welfare and reform. “That future changes to disability support will be co-produced with disabled people, building on the

  • July Monthly Report

    Separately the Government has also committed to co-produce future changes to disability support with Climate lobby day I met with a number of constituents who came to Parliament to discuss climate issues always more to do, and I welcome hearing from constituents on what is happening locally to protect climate change, as well as the impact of recent changes to the Government’s spending plans.  These are just one part of the Government’s plans to change the feudal leasehold system.

  • Meg's Weekly Round-Up: Friday 11 July

    Constituents came to Parliament to discuss issues surrounding climate, nature and net zero.

  • Meg's Weekly Round-Up: Friday 25 July

    This week: The Government announced the biggest changes to the water industry in a generation, including Treasury Select Committee questioned the Governor of the Bank of England about financial stability and the changes

  • Meg's Weekly Round-Up: Friday 27 June

    For my full statement on the Government changes on welfare and reform, see here .

  • Local Government Finance

    This won’t change overnight. Neither of these are likely to change under this Conservative Government.

  • April Monthly Report

    Soon after the change in Government, the Prime Minister announced a taskforce to deliver an ambitious I asked the Chancellor what her plans were for her fiscal rules in light of the changing situation - With the social security changes recently announced in the Government’s Pathways to Work Green Paper, As the consultation on the Green Paper proceeds, I will be monitoring the changes closely and feeding It requires a change in the law in order to do this.

  • March Monthly Report

    PARLIAMENT Changes to DWP payments   There has been much speculation about changes to welfare benefits I represent many disabled constituents, and I want to see them protected through the upcoming changes Pensions, Liz Kendall MP, gave a statement to the House of Commons outlining the Government’s proposed changes This change will not happen overnight – it will apply to new claims and award reviews from November 2026 Cancer Awareness nurses will be there to talk about how small health changes can reduce cancer risks,

  • Statement on Child Q disciplinary hearing

    The Metropolitan Police has stated that the incident was a ‘catalyst for change’ and that processes around

  • May Monthly Report

    Banks and building societies   The Committee also had the chance to quiz banks and building societies If you are looking for a job or a career change this is a great opportunity to come along to meet employers It's an informal event, open to all ages, a chance to ask questions and make contacts. You can find out more information, and submit your feedback to the Post Office’s consultation on the change It requires a change in the law in order to do this. 

  • June Monthly Report

    I worked with over 100 of my colleagues to press the Government to make changes.     A pledge to co-produce future changes to disability support with disabled people, as part of a review On the day of the vote on the principle of the bill the Government delayed major changes to PIP until This means that changes proposed for November 2026 will not now take place.  Conduct issued learning recommendations which the Met accepted, stating that it was a ‘catalyst for change

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