From Wrexham to Westminster: student’s powerful speech in Commons debate
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From Wrexham to Westminster: Student’s Powerful Call for Youth Health in Commons Debate
News from Wales A STUDENT has taken centre stage nationally, speaking up for young people and ensuring their... The post From Wrexham to Westminster: Student’s Powerful Call for Youth Health in Commons Debate appeared first on News from Wales.
Teen takes on Westminster: Wrexham student’s Commons speech shakes up healthcare debate
A WREXHAM student has stepped into the national spotlight, becoming a powerful voice for young people and taking their concerns right to the heart of government. First-year A Level student Daniel Edwards, formerly of St Joseph’s High School and now studying Government and Politics, English Literature and History at Coleg Cambria’s Yale Sixth Form, has been elected as Wrexham’s Member of the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) — and is the sole representa…
Making Young Voices Heard: Yale Sixth Form Learner Daniel Opens Debate in Parliament
First-year A Level learner Daniel Edwards, formerly of St Joseph’s High School and now studying Government and Politics, English Literature and History at Coleg Cambria’s Yale Sixth Form, is Wrexham’s elected Member of the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) and the only representative from North Wales. Daniel recently delivered a powerful bilingual speech from the dispatch box in the House of Commons, opening the national debate on young people’s health…
Welsh student echoes words of Aneurin Bevan in speech at UK Youth Parliament
Ella Groves A Welsh student has opened a national debate on young people’s health during the annual sitting of the UK Youth Parliament. Daniel Edwards from Wrexham delivered a bilingual speech echoing the words of Aneurin Bevan calling for greater investment to support people “from the cradle to the grave”. An A-Level student from Coleg […]
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