In Parliament | Helen Whately
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www.helenwhately.org.ukHere are the latest publicly available notes on Helen Whately up to now.
Summary of recent roles and positions: Helen Whately has served in UK government roles focused on social care and health, including as Minister of State for Social Care and later as Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury; she has also been involved in parliamentary work on social care policy and NHS matters. This reflects her ongoing involvement in health and social care policy over the past few years.
Media coverage and appearances: Whately has been featured in UK media discussions around care, NHS pressures, and policy responses during the pandemic and post-pandemic periods, including appearances on broadcast programs addressing health and social care issues.
Public-facing materials and speeches: Her parliamentary and public communications include speeches and statements related to social care funding, NHS resilience, and the government’s approach to health and social care reform.
Notable coverage in outlets: Coverage in national outlets has touched on care sector pay and policy debates in which Whately has been a participant or commentator, though details vary by article and outlet.
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www.helenwhately.org.ukRachel sits down with Helen Whately MP, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary.
uk-podcasts.co.ukI want us to have a Government which understands, as all Conservatives do, that opportunities for our youngsters depend on business leaders, entrepreneurs, inventors, scientists and all manner of people outside the scope of the public sector.
conservativehome.comA care minister has been accused of laughing while being quizzed about the number of deaths in care homes during the coronavirus outbreak. Helen Whatley
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