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Gillian Keegan

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Gender Female
Age 56
Spouse Michael Keegan
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education London Business School
Liverpool John Moores University
St Thomas Becket Catholic High School
Official site parliament.uk
Date of birth March 13,1968
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Lancashire
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2017
Previous positionUnited Kingdom Minister for Africa (2022–2022)
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Gillian Keegan is a British politician serving as Secretary of State for Education. A member of the Conservative Party, she previously served as Minister of State for Care and Mental Health from 2021 to 2022 and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa in 2022.

Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England

Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England
Nov 28,2023 10:21 pm

... In September, hourly funding rates increased from an average of: Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the government was " making sure parents no longer have to choose between a career and a family"...

Striking unions to be required to keep schools open

Striking unions to be required to keep schools open
Nov 28,2023 10:11 am

... In October, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said MSLs would be introduced with the unions but the government could use legal powers brought in earlier this year under the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act, which applies to a wide range of workers...

Teachers use AI for planning and marking, says report

Teachers use AI for planning and marking, says report
Nov 27,2023 8:21 pm

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said the right approach was needed " to take advantage of this transformative technology"...

Gaza: Gillian Keegan says school protests 'unacceptable'

Gaza: Gillian Keegan says school protests 'unacceptable'
Nov 17,2023 1:41 pm

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan posted on X, previously Twitter, on Friday afternoon: " I m deeply concerned that some children are attending political protests during the school day...

GCSE students in England to get Covid support

GCSE students in England to get Covid support
Nov 16,2023 6:31 am

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said: " Young people taking GCSEs next year will be the last who experienced two years of national closures during secondary school and it s right that we recognise that with some additional support...

David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback

David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback
Nov 13,2023 2:21 pm

... Other senior cabinet members remained in post, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan...

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes
Nov 6,2023 2:41 pm

... Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has committed to introducing minimum service levels in schools on a voluntary basis, if an agreement can be reached with unions...

Sadiq Khan breaks with Starmer by urging Gaza ceasefire

Sadiq Khan breaks with Starmer by urging Gaza ceasefire
Oct 27,2023 10:01 am

... Asked why the UK was not calling for a cessation of violence, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan told ITV that the government would not " cross that line of telling Israel it has anything but the right to defend itself"...

Plan for 40% of train services to run during strikes

Oct 23,2023 6:01 pm

By Becky MortonPolitical reporter

About 40% of rail services will run during strikes under planned minimum service rules for train operators in Great Britain , the government has said.

Ministers are hoping the legislation will come into effect before Christmas.

It will also specify minimum service levels for ambulance workers in England and border security staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

The government said the measures were " proportionate" but unions have criticised them as unworkable.

The country has been facing a wave of strike action across The Public sector, after wages failed to keep up with soaring prices.

Many of these disputes have now been resolved, but others are continuing.

There are no further rail strikes scheduled currently, but there is an ongoing dispute between rail companies, train drivers' union Aslef and the RMT union, which represents other rail workers.

Union members have regularly walked out during The Past 18 Months over pay and conditions, including Last Christmas , and there is the potential for more strike action in The Coming months.

Under a law passed by Parliament earlier this year, ministers can set minimum service levels for health, fire and education services, as well as border security and nuclear decommissioning.

Some employees would be required to work during industrial action and could be sacked if they refuse, while unions which fail to comply could face damages claims from employers of up to A Million pounds.

The government has completed consultations on The Service levels required for ambulance and rail workers, with other sectors to follow.

Under The Rules for train operators, the government said the equivalent of 40% of normal timetables should operate during strike action, allowing priority routes to stay open.

For ambulance workers in England, the legislation has been designed to ensure emergency services will continue throughout any strike action and all life-threatening calls will be responded to.

The legislation will also apply to Border Force employees and some Passport Office staff in England, Wales and Scotland.

The government said it would ensure all ports and airports remain open on strike days and that The Level of service provided by border security will be as effective As If no industrial action was taking place.

The legislation will be laid in Parliament on Tuesday, with ministers hoping it will come into effect by Christmas, subject to parliamentary approval.

The government said the measures would ensure public services could continue during walkouts, while balancing The Ability to take industrial action.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: " We Are doing everything in our power to stop unions derailing Christmas for millions of people.

" This legislation will ensure more people will be able to travel to see their friends and family, and get The Emergency care they need. "

'Undemocratic'

Under the legislation, employers can issue work notices to unions, identifying who is required to work during industrial action.

There would be no automatic protection from unfair dismissal for an employee who is told to work through a notice but chooses to strike.

The TSSA transport union said the legislation would not work and would only " inflame industrial tensions".

" Moreover, it's undemocratic and a direct attack on The Right to strike which is at The Heart of British democracy, " The Union 's head Maryam Eslamdoust said.

Mick Lynch , General Secretary of the RMT union, said: " We believe employers have the discretion not to issue minimum service work notices and, as such, We Are calling on them not to issue them.

" Any employer that seeks to issue a work notice will find themselves in a further dispute with my union. "

GMB, Unison and Unite also criticised the measures, arguing they would not solve the problems in the NHS.

Labour, which has said it would repeal the legislation, said the government was " getting their excuses in early for Christmas".

The Party 's deputy leader Angela Rayner said: " Rishi Sunak is offering another sticking plaster to distract from the Conservatives' track record of failure.

" We all want minimum standards of service and staffing, but it's Tory ministers who are consistently failing to provide them. "

The Department of Health and Social Care is currently consulting on extending minimum service levels to cover other emergency services, which could include nurses and doctors.

Health unions already provide " life and limb" cover during strikes, because under existing laws it is illegal to take industrial action that would endanger human life.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has committed to introducing minimum service levels in schools on a voluntary basis, if an agreement can be reached with unions. The Department also plans to consult on introducing minimum service levels in universities.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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