As Labour MP Wes Streeting proposes 30 amendments to the Higher Education and Research Bill Committee, Neesha-Ann Longdon analyses what these changes could mean for students – and what students would like to see in the bill if it was their own
Neesha-Ann Longdon
Today’s The Day: London needs your vote
With the 2016 mayoral elections only a matter of weeks away, there are many concerns over the decline in registered voters − especially young voters. Neesha-Ann Longdon, IF Volunteer, reports on this issue, addressing the need for younger Londoners in particular to use their vote
Government suffers major defeat in House of Lords over income-related child poverty targets
The Government’s attempt to amend child poverty indicators has been blocked by Peers in the House of Lords by a majority of 92. Neesha-Ann Longdon welcomes the change of course that this should produce