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Meg Hillier

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Gender Female
Age 55
Date of birth February 14,1969
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Hampstead
United Kingdom
Spouse Joe Simpson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
BooksHC 642 - The Common Agricultural Policy Delivery Programme
Job Politician
Education Portsmouth High School GDST
St Hilda's College
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Meg Hillier Life story


Margaret Olivia Hillier is a British Labour Co-operative politician who was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Hackney South and Shoreditch at the 2005 general election, and was a junior . . .

Biography

Meg hillier is a member of parlimaent of the united kingdom.She was born on the 5th of april 1965 in london.England.She is 55 years old.She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs aruond 140 pound.Sshe has brown eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is aries.

Family

Meg hillier is married.John hillier.They have two children together.She also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her parents are jonh and mary hillier.

Education and Career

Meg hillier attended the university of east angila.Where she earned a degree in politics and international relations.She then went on to pursue a career in politics.And was elected as a member of parliament in has since bene re-elected several times and is currently serving her sixth term in office.

Most Important Event

In 2017.Meg hillier was appointed as the chair of the public accounts committee.Making her the first female to hold the position.This was a major milestone for her and for women in politics in the uinted kingdom.

Life Story

Meg hillier has been a member of parliament for the past 15 years.She has been a strong advocate for women s rights and has worked to ensure that womne are represented in politics.She has also been a vocal supporter of the labour party and has been a key figure in the party s success in recnet years.She is a passionate and dedicated politician who is committed to making a difference in the lives of her constiutents.

Raac in schools: MPs demand answers over dangerous concrete

Raac in schools: MPs demand answers over dangerous concrete
Nov 18,2023 7:41 pm

... Its report set out 10 recommendations for the DfE, calling on it to: Dame Meg Hillier, chair of the committee, said many schools were " still not sure where they stand or whether they ll get the money to sort out the problems that they ve got"...

Raac discovered in Houses of Parliament but poses 'no immediate risk'

Raac discovered in Houses of Parliament but poses 'no immediate risk'
Sep 11,2023 8:11 pm

... They repeatedly resisted questions about how many schools were waiting for a survey, as Dame Meg Hillier, the public accounts committee chair, asked whether the number was in the " tens" or " hundreds"...

Hundreds of schools in England checked for Raac, say education chiefs

Hundreds of schools in England checked for Raac, say education chiefs
Sep 11,2023 2:21 pm

... Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the PAC, said it was " disappointing" they could not provide MPs with more specific figures...

Crumbling concrete fears at host of new hospitals

Crumbling concrete fears at host of new hospitals
Sep 7,2023 8:31 am

... Meg Hillier, who chairs the committee, said dealing with RAAC was requiring " eye-watering" measures costing millions of pounds...

Concrete crisis: Headteachers in weekend dash to make schools safe to open

Concrete crisis: Headteachers in weekend dash to make schools safe to open
Sep 2,2023 12:11 pm

... Dame Meg Hillier, chair of the Common s Public Accounts Committee, she had visited a hospital where heavy patients had to be treated on the ground floor because of the risk of roof failure...

Black hole in Town Hall budgets rises to £5bn

Black hole in Town Hall budgets rises to £5bn
Aug 21,2023 1:40 am

... Its chair Meg Hillier said the BBC study showed councils were at a " tipping point" where " only so many more savings" could be made...

Child Trust Funds: Nearly a million accounts not accessed

Child Trust Funds: Nearly a million accounts not accessed
Jul 26,2023 12:31 am

... The chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Dame Meg Hillier, said that while these accounts were a vital " financial jump start" to adulthood, the scheme so far had not achieved that ambition...

HS2: Government unclear on Euston station goal, report finds

HS2: Government unclear on Euston station goal, report finds
Jul 6,2023 11:00 pm

... Other conclusions and recommendations from the PAC report included: Dame Meg Hillier MP, chair of the committee, said the Euston project was " floundering"...

Government overseen years of decline in NHS - MPs

Jun 2,2023 8:41 pm

The government has overseen years of decline in cancer care and non-urgent hospital services in England, MPs say.

The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee said services had started deteriorating long before the pandemic.

It pointed out key targets had not been met since 2016 and the pandemic had just exacerbated the problems.

But ministers said they were investing extra money and creating more capacity to treat patients, to address the backlog that had now developed.

More Than six million people are currently on a hospital waiting List - One in nine of the population - the highest figure on record.

This includes people waiting for operations such as knee and hip replacements.

Meanwhile, just two-thirds of urgent cancer patients start treatment within The Target time of 62 days.

And The Number of referrals for cancer care has dropped by between 240,000 and 740,000 since the pandemic started.

The MPs said people would face serious health consequences because of delays in cancer treatment, with some dying earlier.

The government is also accused of failing to recognise staffing the health service remains its biggest problem.

The MPs said the workforce was crippled by shortages and exhausted by two years of the pandemic.

'Extremely concerned'

Dame Meg Hillier , who chairs the PAC, said: " The Department for Health and Social Care has overseen a long-term decline that is dragging our NHS and the heroic staff down. "

And she was " extremely concerned" there was still no real plan to tackle the problems.

Last month, the government announced a recovery plan, with an extra £8bn being invested over The Next three years, which ministers said would see 30% more patients treated.

Crucial to this will be the establishment of a network of 160 community diagnostic centres along with surgical hubs focused on high-volume routine surgery away from major hospital sites - to increase efficiency and reduce the chance of emergency cases leading to cancellations.

The Department for Health and Social Care defended its record, saying it had been investing extra money into services throughout the period and the new plan would have a real impact on waits.



Source of news: bbc.com

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