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Address by President of Republic of Singapore
StandardThe President of the Republic of Singapore, during his State Visit, will address Members of both Houses of Parliament onTuesday 21 October between 4.30pm – 5.25pm in the Queen’s Robing Room.
Members, Members’ Staff and Staff of both Houses are also welcome to attend.
No tickets are required; attendees are requested to arrive no later than 4.20pm.
Power Play Published
StandardWe don’t normally advertise political thrillers here on w4mp – well, we don’t get told about them that often – but when it’s written by one our own we think it’s worth a mention. Two years ago Emma Gray – writing as Emma Greenway – published her first novel, Party Games, and we gave it a bit of a push. And now she’s done it again, with the sequel, Power Play, available an ebook from October 10;
Power Play
Treason is a hanging offence..
As Conservative Party leader Rodney Richmond lies in a coma, his ambitious deputy Colin Scott vows to force unquestioning loyalty to himself on a party which is at breaking point. Dubbed ‘the Führer’ by Labour MPs, his core supporters – including a morally conflicted colleague and an obsessed, ruthless advisor – will do anything to get their man, and themselves, to the top. But there is a threat from within, one so determined they will resort to murder before they see Scott fail, and soon civil war erupts among Scott’s most senior lieutenants.
While the true leader of the so-called ‘resistance’ remains unconscious, their female rising star emerges to challenge Scott’s seemingly unbreakable and brutal authority.
Power Play continues the theme of corrupting power and infighting at the heart of E J Greenway’s first novel, Party Games. It is a wry look at what could happen if a modern day political party, finding itself in Opposition after years in power, embraces a narcissistic maniac who promises to bring it back from the brink at any cost.
Although Power Play is the dramatic sequel to Party Games, it can be read as a stand-alone book.
Where to get it
You can buy the book here on Amazon:
A bit about Emma
Emma has always loved writing and politics, so she combined the two from an early age and began writing humorous stories at the age of 11, when she penned her first political ‘thriller’, The Plan to Assassinate the Prime Minister.
Now, 24 years later, Emma has worked at Westminster for over 12 years and wanted to capture the fascination of the Westminster village, its excitement and power, through the telling of what is essentially a human drama, set in a closely-knit, somewhat insular ‘pressure cooker’ world. Party Games was her first novel under the pen name E J Greenway in 2012 and in October 2014 the sequel, Power Play, has hit the virtual shelves.
Emma also has a blog and has written for various online publications such as Backbench, Conservative Home and Total Politics.
Emma lived in Liverpool until she was 18 and now lives in Winchester with her husband, two children and a very feisty guinea pig.
Parliamentary Wreaths: Use of the Portcullis
StandardThe Speaker has ruled that Members may use the Crowned Portcullis symbol on wreaths they buy to lay at Remembrance Sunday ceremonies in their capacity as a Member of Parliament.
The wreath should not be in any way party political: the use of the Portcullis on wreaths on behalf of a constituency association or including any party political symbol is not permitted.
Members can obtain an electronic copy of the Crowned Portcullis for this purpose from Nick Battley, in Print Services (by email battleyn@parliament.uk or on x6208).
The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal office are able to provide the wreaths if Members wish to order through them.They can be contacted on 01622 717172 or by sending the form linked to here back to them by the 22nd October.
Royal British Legion wreath order form (Word Document)
Talk to University Students about your work.
StandardParliament co-teaches a module with 13 different universities from around the UK called ‘Parliamentary Studies’, giving politics students an in depth knowledge of how Parliament works, and there is an opportunity for an MPs’ researcher/researchers to give a talk to Leeds University students for the module
Students taking the module at the University of Leeds will be visiting Parliament on the 26th November 2014. We are currently looking for a confident person/group of people that work closely with MPs, to give a talk to these students about the inner workings of an MP’s office. This will be held in the Palace of Westminster at 13:45-14:30.
If you think you may be interested in this opportunity, please contact L’myah Ross at rosswalcottl@parliament.uk
Year Here Fellowships
StandardThe Year Here Fellowship describes itself as ‘an ambitious, creative and rigorous 7-month course in social innovation’ and offers an opportunity to develop solutions to social problems supported by a network that includes Citizens UK, FutureGov, Bain & Company and the Cabinet Office.
They are looking for graduates who are serious about making society better and offer successful applicants a great opportunity that includes:
Working with a mentor to advise you.
Four months spent in homeless shelters, care homes and community centres understanding first-hand the daily realities of people living at the margins of society and designing an Innovation Project to boost your placement’s impact.
Training and coaching from a faculty of more than 60 experts, learning all about society’s problems and how to tackle them effectively.
Tuition fees are covered, and accommodation/bursaries may be available.
Full details at http://yearhere.org
POST Seminars for Autumn
StandardThe Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) runs a series of seminars and receptions while Parliament is sitting, kicking off with a seminar on Palliative and End of Life Care in the Attlee Suite on October 14 from 1600-1800.
If you would like further details, all the events can be viewed (and places booked) on the POST website at http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/offices/bicameral/post/post-events/
Updated ‘Guide to the Rules on All-party Groups’
StandardThe Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards has recently published a new rulebook for APGs. Acquaint and reacquaint yourself with the rules here: https://www.parliament.uk/about/mps-and-lords/members/apg/rules-on-appgs/
For more information on All-Party Groups, see here and here.
#TellParliament forum: Future of the BBC
StandardFull details here: http://bit.ly/1lFOQyy
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is holding an online consultation in partnership with The Student Room to hear the views of young people about the BBC as part of its ongoing inquiry into the future of the BBC.
Online consultation
The Committee will hear from young people about their viewing habits; what BBC services they consider to be the most valuable; how well they feel the BBC caters to young people and their views on the licence fee.
The consultation will begin on The Student Room website on Friday 22 August and will finish on 18 September. During this time, young people are encouraged to share their opinions and discuss their views on the BBC with others, the responses received will feed into the Committee’s work and the Report which is expected in the autumn.
Westminster Hall Debates Moving for September
StandardDuring September Westminster Hall debates will be relocated to Committee Room 10.
For the two weeks of the September sitting all sittings of the House in ‘Westminster Hall’ (the Grand Committee Room) will take place in Committee Room 10 on the Main Committee Corridor.
This is to allow stair-free access to these sittings to be maintained while works are carried out to the lift serving the Grand Committee Room. Sittings will return to the Grand Committee Room from October.