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After deciding that university wasn't for her, Zsofia Kiss applied for an apprenticeship in the House of Commons. Now she's an Office Manager in the Chamber and Committees Team
Whether it’s nuisance bikes, anti-social behaviour, burglaries or violence, it feels as though our smaller communities are battling against the tide, writes Tracy Brabin
The sacrifice demonstrated on D-Day remains unprecedented and it is vital that we celebrate the hard-won peace, democracy and diversity that these brave men and women fought for, writes Stephen Morgan
This week marks the 75th anniversary of an unprecedented event in the history of warfare. We owe a debt of gratitude to the heroes of D-Day, writes Earl Howe
Refuges are just one part of the rebuilding process for people who have experienced domestic abuse. Safe homes for the longer-term must also form part of the picture, writes Neil Coyle
The new inquiry launched by the APPG on Mortgage Prisoners offers hope of a way out for homeowners trapped in high-rate deals as a result of the financial crisis, write co-chairs Seema Malhotra and Lord John Sharkey
Despite last year’s Emergency Workers Act, bullying and harassment in the NHS is on the rise. Management owe it to their staff to make use of these new powers, writes Lord Clark
Working conditions at some companies today are reminiscent of the deplorable practices of the 19th century. We must restore dignity at work and put an end to this exploitation, writes Faisal Rashid
An inquiry is needed before more young lives are lost, says Louise Haigh
Ministers must be reminded of how cutting regulations, careless specifying, poor workmanship and bad maintenance can kill men, women and children in truly horrific circumstances, writes Emma Dent Coad
Our position should be as a strong but not subservient ally of the US and a strategic, but not subservient, partner of China, writes Richard Graham
The UK and US may not agree on how to handle relations with Iran, but we need to find a way to work from similar values, says Alistair Burt
Connecting Communities is an initiative aimed at empowering and strengthening community ties across the UK. Launched in partnership with The National Lottery, it aims to promote dialogue and support Parliamentarians working to nurture a more connected society.
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