Peter Aldous visited WS Training Ltd's Lowestoft Supported Learning Centre to discuss the courses on offer to young people on Study Programmes aged between 16-19 and learn how the courses are individualised to help support young people into further education or employment.
Following the Government statement on the Ombudsman’s investigation into the way that changes to the state pension age were communicated to women born in the 1950s, Peter Aldous calls on the Government to work with Parliament to quickly agree a mechanism for remedy and points out that failure to comply with the Ombudsman’s recommendations would be unprecedented and go against our system of democratic checks and balances.
On the publication of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman’s report on women’s state pension age, Peter Aldous calls on the Government to respond quickly and put in place a mechanism, working with Parliament, to ensure that this injustice, which has gone on for many years, is remedied as quickly as possible.
Peter Aldous welcomes the Government’s consideration of the case to fill the funding gap in the stalled Lowestoft Tidal Barrier project which will protect property and unleash the provision of new homes and business opportunities and seeks assurance from the Secretary of State that he will leave no stone unturned in working across Government so that the project can restart.
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