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Debate on ME in Westminster, 21 June 2018
Debate on ME in Westminster Hall An application to the backbench business committee on Tuesday by MPs has secured a debate on ME in Westminster Hall on Thursday, 21st June from 1.30 – 4.30pm. A debate in the House of … Continue reading
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Tagged Carol Monaghan MP, Parliamentary debate, UK parliament, Westminster Hall
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Countess of Mar asks UK Parliament about NICE & ME/CFS
The Countess of Mar asked written questions to the UK Parliament on the topic of NICE and ME/CFS. HL637: 10 July 2017 Q. Her Majesty’s Government who were the experts the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence consulted in their recent … Continue reading
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Petition to force action on the UNCRPD report citing violations of disabled rights
UK Government & Parliament Petition: Force the government to act on the eleven recommendations of the UNCRPD report As a result of being investigated by a United Nations committee for not fulfilling the terms of the UNCRPD, the government have … Continue reading
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Tagged disabled people, e-petition, UK parliament, UNCRDP, Welfare reform
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UK parliament PACE trial Q&A
UK House of Commons Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Research Written questions from Kelvin Hopkins MP (Luton North) asked 22 Nov 2016 To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, if he will prevent the PACE trial researchers from being … Continue reading
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Tagged House of Commons, Joseph Johnson MP, Kelvin Hopkins MP, PACE trial, UK parliament
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