Last week's budget sought to tackle economic inactivity. The chancellor introduced a range of measures to get more people back into the workplace. Post pandemic there has been a workforce shortage, with more people of working age deciding to leave the workforce.
The Chancellor’s ambitious new budget was announced today, with a detailed series of new policies and reforms to help the cost of living and help people back into work.
Park home residents, people who live off the electricity grid or pay for energy through a third party can now apply for a £400 discount on their energy bills.
Today in Parliament, Lucy contributed to a debate on sex offenders using changes of name and gender to avoid identification with their crimes. As the law stands, a sex offender who changes their name or gender can avoid being identified with crimes committed under their former identity.
This week in Parliament we will be debating the fact that serious sex offenders can change their name and their identity. Most people, I speak to do not know that a sex offender can change their name and simply erase their past.