Improving the NHS: THE GOVERNMENT; HEALTH minister Gisela Stuart has been spearheading the NHS census. The MP for Edgbaston, Birmingham, explains her own hopes and objectives for the future of the health service.Hudson, Jenny
(Lab, Edgbaston) said the ground-breaking initiative was a potentially life-saving, common-sense measure.The controversial idea is being pioneered by London's Camden Council which is looking at making such areas mandatory when clubs apply for licences.Birmingham council leaders said they were ...
Newspaper article from The Birmingham Post (England) Article details Beginning of article Byline: Gisela Stuart The founding fathers of the European Union were great visionaries. When the original six came together in 1957 and signed the Treaty of Rome they responded to the needs of the time....
Woman in the House; Gisela Stuart Became MP for Birmingham Edgbaston a Year Ago Tomorrow - One of 120 New Women MPs Elected. SARAH TEASDALE Spends a 16-Hour Day with the Dynamic 42-Year-Old Mother-OwoTHE policemen are just about the only people who do not recognise Gisela Stuart at ...
and more details about "POST DEBATE : There'll Always Be an England or Is It Britain: It's Not a Case of One or the Other; Gisela Stuart, MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, on Why We Should Be Proud of Being British as Well as English" - The Birmingham Post (England), November 25, ...
Hasty Words May Haunt the Prospective Tory MP for Edgbaston; PerspectiveByline: Jason BeattieThe Birmingham Post (England)
MP Attacks Edgbaston FloodlightsByline: JONATHANWALKER Warwickshire Country Cricket Club has misled residents over claims it...The Birmingham Post (England)
Byline: By Jonathan Walker Political EditorThe Birmingham MP who said paedophiles should be allowed to continue living next to a school has come under fire from colleagues in the House of Commons.But Lynne Jones (Lab Selly Oak) defended her views, saying there was no evidence of problems ...
Byline: Gisela StuartThe Birmingham Post (England)
MP Backs Station CrusadeEDGBASTON MP Gisela Stuart is giving her full backing to a long running residents' crusade for a community police station in west Birmingham.Birmingham Evening Mail (England)