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Helen Hayes winning Best Supporting Actress
Helen Hayes winning the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Airport" at the 43rd Academy Awards® in 1971. Presented by Gig Young and accepted by Rosalind Russell.
published: 27 Sep 2011
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A Caribbean Mystery (1985)
Helen Hayes need i say more?
published: 11 Apr 2023
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Helen Hayes in "Airport"
Helen Hayes won her 2nd Oscar for playing a stowaway in Airport.
published: 27 Mar 2010
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AIRPORT (1970) Clip - Jacqueline Bisset & Helen Hayes
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Bar...
published: 23 Jun 2023
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Helen Hayes interview
Jim Longworth interviews actress Helen Hayes
published: 23 May 2019
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Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy 1982 Lesley Anne Down, Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes, Anthony Valentine
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"Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy" is a TV movie based on the novel "Murder is Easy" by Agatha Christie. Directed by Claude Whatham, the film stars Olivia de Havilland, Lesley Anne Down, Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes, and Anthony Valentine. The story follows an American computer expert who meets a distraught old lady on a train and learns that a homicidal maniac is stalking her quiet village. The film is a classic murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. This video is a must-watch for fans of Agatha Christie and murder mysteries.
published: 20 Jul 2023
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Oscar performance, Helen Hayes. Airport (1970)
published: 26 Jul 2023
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ReWalk exoskeleton therapy at Helen Hayes Hospital
The ReWalk is a wearable exoskeleton that combines robotics with human assistance to make walking possible for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Controlled through a combination of body movements and commands from a remote wristband, the ReWalk enables individuals with SCI to sit, stand, and walk.
At Helen Hayes Hospital, specially-trained therapists guide patients in the use of the ReWalk in therapy and at home.
Participating in exoskeleton therapy restores independence, increases psychological well-being, reduces pain, and improves overall health and fitness.
Use of the ReWalk has been clinically shown to reduce complications from spinal cord injury, including thinning of the bones, spasticity, pressure sores, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. It also increases cardiovascul...
published: 17 Jul 2019
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Helen Hayes (1900-1993)
Helen Hayes was a legendary actress whose stage and screen presence captivated audiences. With her exceptional talent and emotional range, she breathed life into every character she portrayed. Hayes' remarkable career and numerous accolades solidify her status as a true icon of American theater and film.
published: 19 May 2023
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HELEN HAYES TRIBUTE
Helen Hayes won her first Academy Award in her first nomination for leading actress in 1932 for The Sin of Madelon Claudet, then in 1971
She would win her second oscar in her second nomination for supporting actress in the film Airport.
She was the first actress to win an Oscar for a supporting role after winning an Oscar for a leading role, She was also the first person ever to win the Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy in competitive categories.
published: 19 Dec 2008
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Helen Hayes winning Best Supporting Actress
Helen Hayes winning the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Airport" at the 43rd
Academy Awards® in 1971. Presented by Gig Young and acce...
Helen Hayes winning the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Airport" at the 43rd
Academy Awards® in 1971. Presented by Gig Young and accepted by Rosalind Russell.
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_Winning_Best_Supporting_Actress
Helen Hayes winning the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Airport" at the 43rd
Academy Awards® in 1971. Presented by Gig Young and accepted by Rosalind Russell.
- published: 27 Sep 2011
- views: 129381
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Helen Hayes in "Airport"
Helen Hayes won her 2nd Oscar for playing a stowaway in Airport.
Helen Hayes won her 2nd Oscar for playing a stowaway in Airport.
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_In_Airport
Helen Hayes won her 2nd Oscar for playing a stowaway in Airport.
- published: 27 Mar 2010
- views: 67033
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AIRPORT (1970) Clip - Jacqueline Bisset & Helen Hayes
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfrie...
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Barry Nelson.
No Copyright Ownership Implied.
https://wn.com/Airport_(1970)_Clip_Jacqueline_Bisset_Helen_Hayes
Read Ken Anderson's review of "AIRPORT" here: https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2014/05/airport-1970.html
The First Lady the American Theater flies the unfriendly skies and wonders if this is any way to run an airline (if you got any of those pop culture references, you're probably as old as me).
Helen Hayes won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in the all-star action drama "AIRPORT" - a film that kickstarted the '70 disaster film craze. Jacqueline Bisset, Van Heflin, & Whit Bissell (I Was a Teenage Frankenstein) share this scene with many familiar character actors from '70s TV. Based on the 1968 novel by Arthur Hailey, George Seaton directed and wrote the screenplay.
The film co-stars Burt Lancaster, jean Seberg, Dean martin, Maureen Sullivan, George Kennedy, and Barry Nelson.
No Copyright Ownership Implied.
- published: 23 Jun 2023
- views: 9928
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Helen Hayes interview
Jim Longworth interviews actress Helen Hayes
Jim Longworth interviews actress Helen Hayes
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_Interview
Jim Longworth interviews actress Helen Hayes
- published: 23 May 2019
- views: 2392
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Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy 1982 Lesley Anne Down, Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes, Anthony Valentine
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"Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy" is a TV ...
Help support this Channel and send requests for other free Movies by creating a Patreon @ patreon.com/CosmicTech777
"Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy" is a TV movie based on the novel "Murder is Easy" by Agatha Christie. Directed by Claude Whatham, the film stars Olivia de Havilland, Lesley Anne Down, Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes, and Anthony Valentine. The story follows an American computer expert who meets a distraught old lady on a train and learns that a homicidal maniac is stalking her quiet village. The film is a classic murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. This video is a must-watch for fans of Agatha Christie and murder mysteries.
https://wn.com/Agatha_Christie's_Murder_Is_Easy_1982_Lesley_Anne_Down,_Bill_Bixby,_Helen_Hayes,_Anthony_Valentine
Help support this Channel and send requests for other free Movies by creating a Patreon @ patreon.com/CosmicTech777
"Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy" is a TV movie based on the novel "Murder is Easy" by Agatha Christie. Directed by Claude Whatham, the film stars Olivia de Havilland, Lesley Anne Down, Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes, and Anthony Valentine. The story follows an American computer expert who meets a distraught old lady on a train and learns that a homicidal maniac is stalking her quiet village. The film is a classic murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. This video is a must-watch for fans of Agatha Christie and murder mysteries.
- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 1015446
4:48
ReWalk exoskeleton therapy at Helen Hayes Hospital
The ReWalk is a wearable exoskeleton that combines robotics with human assistance to make walking possible for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Controll...
The ReWalk is a wearable exoskeleton that combines robotics with human assistance to make walking possible for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Controlled through a combination of body movements and commands from a remote wristband, the ReWalk enables individuals with SCI to sit, stand, and walk.
At Helen Hayes Hospital, specially-trained therapists guide patients in the use of the ReWalk in therapy and at home.
Participating in exoskeleton therapy restores independence, increases psychological well-being, reduces pain, and improves overall health and fitness.
Use of the ReWalk has been clinically shown to reduce complications from spinal cord injury, including thinning of the bones, spasticity, pressure sores, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. It also increases cardiovascular function and contributes to overall weight loss and a decrease in body fat.
Learn more about ReWalk exoskeleton therapy at Helen Hayes Hospital: 845-786-4194
https://wn.com/Rewalk_Exoskeleton_Therapy_At_Helen_Hayes_Hospital
The ReWalk is a wearable exoskeleton that combines robotics with human assistance to make walking possible for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Controlled through a combination of body movements and commands from a remote wristband, the ReWalk enables individuals with SCI to sit, stand, and walk.
At Helen Hayes Hospital, specially-trained therapists guide patients in the use of the ReWalk in therapy and at home.
Participating in exoskeleton therapy restores independence, increases psychological well-being, reduces pain, and improves overall health and fitness.
Use of the ReWalk has been clinically shown to reduce complications from spinal cord injury, including thinning of the bones, spasticity, pressure sores, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. It also increases cardiovascular function and contributes to overall weight loss and a decrease in body fat.
Learn more about ReWalk exoskeleton therapy at Helen Hayes Hospital: 845-786-4194
- published: 17 Jul 2019
- views: 228501
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Helen Hayes (1900-1993)
Helen Hayes was a legendary actress whose stage and screen presence captivated audiences. With her exceptional talent and emotional range, she breathed life int...
Helen Hayes was a legendary actress whose stage and screen presence captivated audiences. With her exceptional talent and emotional range, she breathed life into every character she portrayed. Hayes' remarkable career and numerous accolades solidify her status as a true icon of American theater and film.
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_(1900_1993)
Helen Hayes was a legendary actress whose stage and screen presence captivated audiences. With her exceptional talent and emotional range, she breathed life into every character she portrayed. Hayes' remarkable career and numerous accolades solidify her status as a true icon of American theater and film.
- published: 19 May 2023
- views: 303
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HELEN HAYES TRIBUTE
Helen Hayes won her first Academy Award in her first nomination for leading actress in 1932 for The Sin of Madelon Claudet, then in 1971
She would win her seco...
Helen Hayes won her first Academy Award in her first nomination for leading actress in 1932 for The Sin of Madelon Claudet, then in 1971
She would win her second oscar in her second nomination for supporting actress in the film Airport.
She was the first actress to win an Oscar for a supporting role after winning an Oscar for a leading role, She was also the first person ever to win the Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy in competitive categories.
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_Tribute
Helen Hayes won her first Academy Award in her first nomination for leading actress in 1932 for The Sin of Madelon Claudet, then in 1971
She would win her second oscar in her second nomination for supporting actress in the film Airport.
She was the first actress to win an Oscar for a supporting role after winning an Oscar for a leading role, She was also the first person ever to win the Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy in competitive categories.
- published: 19 Dec 2008
- views: 16218
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Interview - Helen Hayes MP
Interview with Helen Hayes MP on winning Labour Newcomer MP of the Year Award 2018.
Headline & Award Sponsor: KPMG
Interview conducted by Patchwork CEO Imran Sanaullah
published: 12 Dec 2018
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Helen Hayes on Palestinian medical workers being having bullet proof vests due to Israeli violence
Helen Hayes MP, who spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office Questions on 18 of July, 2023, spoke about the unprecedented step of Medical Aid for Palestinians providing bullet proof vests and helmets to medical workers of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, and questions the results of Lord Ahmad's meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, demanding access to medical care for Palestinians in response to the previous week's urgent question.
In her speech, she said:
This week, it has taken the unprecedented step of providing bulletproof vests and helmets to medical workers in the west bank because of an increase in the attacks they are facing. In last week’s urgent question on violence in the west bank, the Minister of State, the right hon. Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed (Anne-Ma...
published: 19 Jul 2023
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Dulwich Hamlet protest: Helen Hayes MP interview - London Live
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Dulwich & West Norwood MP Helen Hayes spoke to London Live News at the Save Dulwich Hamlet protest on Saturday 17 March 2018.
published: 17 Mar 2018
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Special Needs Jungle speaking to Labour’s Helen Hayes MP
A clip from the longer podcast. Find the webpage and main podcast here https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/snj-in-conversation-labour-send-spokesperson-helen-hayes-mp-fixing-send/
published: 12 Jul 2023
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Helen Hayes MP on the homecare workforce and social care reform, 18th March 2021
Helen Hayes MP discusses the homecare workforce in the very early stages of the pandemic during a debate on social care reform, 18th March 2021
published: 19 Mar 2021
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Helen Hayes MP highlights the lack of safety in Rafah and need for accountability and a ceasefire
In an Urgent Question on the "war on Gaza", on 7 May 2024, Labour MP and former Caabu delegate Helen Hayes asked:
"There is nowhere safe for people in Rafah. There is no relief for people in northern Gaza who are starving as aid is being choked off again. The situation in Gaza is intolerable and there are clear breaches of international law. None of that serves the cause of peace or hastens the release of the hostages. So I ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, who has been short on detail today: where is the accountability and, specifically, what actions is he taking to ensure the implementation of the UN Security Council resolution requiring a ceasefire and the ICJ interim judgment?"
FCDO Minister Andrew Mitchell replied:
"I have clarified one aspect of the ICJ interim judgment, which I h...
published: 08 May 2024
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YEF Conference: Engaging with parents of children at risk of violence - Helen Hayes MP
On 21 March 2024, the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) held it's first conference for leaders, policy makers, practitioners and parents in the Children's Services sector. In the afternoon, Helen Hayes MP, Shadow Minister for Children, spoke of the impact of young people's involvement in crime, on families.
published: 19 Apr 2024
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SNJ in Conversation with Labour's Helen Hayes MP
As thoughts turn to the next election, SNJ's @RenataBlower and @TaniaTirraoro quiz the @labourparty SEND spokesperson, Helen Hayes MP on her thoughts about the continuing crisis in SEND and what she makes of the Government's SEND Improvement Plan
published: 06 Jul 2023
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Helen Hayes, MP- Improving early diagnosis – a constituency case study | Leigh Day WRH 2024
Women's Rights in Healthcare Conference 2024 | Young Women's Health
published: 11 Mar 2024
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Recent Caabu delegate Helen Hayes on Israeli plans to forcibly evict Palestinians from Masafer Yatta
Recent Caabu delegate Labour MP Helen Hayes, who visited the occupied Palestinian territory on a Caabu/Medical Aid for Palestinians and Balfour Project delegation in February 2023 (https://caabu.org/news/news/caabu-parliamentary-delegation-occupied-palestinian-territory-february-2023), spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Questions, highlighting her visit to Masafer Yatta and Israeli plans for forcible evict over 1,000 Palestinians from their homes in Masafer Yatta, and calls from Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich to wipe out Huwara.
She said:
In February I visited Masafer Yatta in the south Hebron hills, where the Israeli Government are planning to evict more than 1,000 Palestinians from their homes. That sits alongside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s election pledge to annex wes...
published: 16 Mar 2023
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Interview - Helen Hayes MP
Interview with Helen Hayes MP on winning Labour Newcomer MP of the Year Award 2018.
Headline & Award Sponsor: KPMG
Interview conducted by Patchwork CEO Imra...
Interview with Helen Hayes MP on winning Labour Newcomer MP of the Year Award 2018.
Headline & Award Sponsor: KPMG
Interview conducted by Patchwork CEO Imran Sanaullah
https://wn.com/Interview_Helen_Hayes_Mp
Interview with Helen Hayes MP on winning Labour Newcomer MP of the Year Award 2018.
Headline & Award Sponsor: KPMG
Interview conducted by Patchwork CEO Imran Sanaullah
- published: 12 Dec 2018
- views: 736
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Helen Hayes on Palestinian medical workers being having bullet proof vests due to Israeli violence
Helen Hayes MP, who spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office Questions on 18 of July, 2023, spoke about the unprecedented step of Medical Aid for ...
Helen Hayes MP, who spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office Questions on 18 of July, 2023, spoke about the unprecedented step of Medical Aid for Palestinians providing bullet proof vests and helmets to medical workers of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, and questions the results of Lord Ahmad's meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, demanding access to medical care for Palestinians in response to the previous week's urgent question.
In her speech, she said:
This week, it has taken the unprecedented step of providing bulletproof vests and helmets to medical workers in the west bank because of an increase in the attacks they are facing. In last week’s urgent question on violence in the west bank, the Minister of State, the right hon. Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed (Anne-Marie Trevelyan) announced that the Minister responsible for the middle east and north Africa, Lord Ahmad, would be speaking to the Israeli ambassador to demand that access to medical care is allowed according to Israel’s obligations under international law. Can the Minister set out what assurances he has received from the Israeli authorities that violations against healthcare workers and barriers to health access in the west bank will be brought to an end?"
In response, FCDO Minister David Rutley said:
"Lord Ahmad did meet the Israeli official and talked through the importance of this matter. As the hon. Lady rightly highlights, international humanitarian law requires military forces to allow medical access in order to evacuate and treat the wounded. We are always urging Israel to live up to those important requirements."
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_On_Palestinian_Medical_Workers_Being_Having_Bullet_Proof_Vests_Due_To_Israeli_Violence
Helen Hayes MP, who spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office Questions on 18 of July, 2023, spoke about the unprecedented step of Medical Aid for Palestinians providing bullet proof vests and helmets to medical workers of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, and questions the results of Lord Ahmad's meeting with the Israeli Ambassador, demanding access to medical care for Palestinians in response to the previous week's urgent question.
In her speech, she said:
This week, it has taken the unprecedented step of providing bulletproof vests and helmets to medical workers in the west bank because of an increase in the attacks they are facing. In last week’s urgent question on violence in the west bank, the Minister of State, the right hon. Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed (Anne-Marie Trevelyan) announced that the Minister responsible for the middle east and north Africa, Lord Ahmad, would be speaking to the Israeli ambassador to demand that access to medical care is allowed according to Israel’s obligations under international law. Can the Minister set out what assurances he has received from the Israeli authorities that violations against healthcare workers and barriers to health access in the west bank will be brought to an end?"
In response, FCDO Minister David Rutley said:
"Lord Ahmad did meet the Israeli official and talked through the importance of this matter. As the hon. Lady rightly highlights, international humanitarian law requires military forces to allow medical access in order to evacuate and treat the wounded. We are always urging Israel to live up to those important requirements."
- published: 19 Jul 2023
- views: 207
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Dulwich Hamlet protest: Helen Hayes MP interview - London Live
©ESTV 2018 - COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND IS USED FOR EDUCATIONAL & REFERENCE USE.
Dulwich & West Norwood MP Helen Hayes spoke to London Live ...
©ESTV 2018 - COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND IS USED FOR EDUCATIONAL & REFERENCE USE.
Dulwich & West Norwood MP Helen Hayes spoke to London Live News at the Save Dulwich Hamlet protest on Saturday 17 March 2018.
https://wn.com/Dulwich_Hamlet_Protest_Helen_Hayes_Mp_Interview_London_Live
©ESTV 2018 - COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND IS USED FOR EDUCATIONAL & REFERENCE USE.
Dulwich & West Norwood MP Helen Hayes spoke to London Live News at the Save Dulwich Hamlet protest on Saturday 17 March 2018.
- published: 17 Mar 2018
- views: 932
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Special Needs Jungle speaking to Labour’s Helen Hayes MP
A clip from the longer podcast. Find the webpage and main podcast here https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/snj-in-conversation-labour-send-spokesperson-helen-hay...
A clip from the longer podcast. Find the webpage and main podcast here https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/snj-in-conversation-labour-send-spokesperson-helen-hayes-mp-fixing-send/
https://wn.com/Special_Needs_Jungle_Speaking_To_Labour’S_Helen_Hayes_Mp
A clip from the longer podcast. Find the webpage and main podcast here https://www.specialneedsjungle.com/snj-in-conversation-labour-send-spokesperson-helen-hayes-mp-fixing-send/
- published: 12 Jul 2023
- views: 75
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Helen Hayes MP on the homecare workforce and social care reform, 18th March 2021
Helen Hayes MP discusses the homecare workforce in the very early stages of the pandemic during a debate on social care reform, 18th March 2021
Helen Hayes MP discusses the homecare workforce in the very early stages of the pandemic during a debate on social care reform, 18th March 2021
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_Mp_On_The_Homecare_Workforce_And_Social_Care_Reform,_18Th_March_2021
Helen Hayes MP discusses the homecare workforce in the very early stages of the pandemic during a debate on social care reform, 18th March 2021
- published: 19 Mar 2021
- views: 83
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Helen Hayes MP highlights the lack of safety in Rafah and need for accountability and a ceasefire
In an Urgent Question on the "war on Gaza", on 7 May 2024, Labour MP and former Caabu delegate Helen Hayes asked:
"There is nowhere safe for people in Rafah. T...
In an Urgent Question on the "war on Gaza", on 7 May 2024, Labour MP and former Caabu delegate Helen Hayes asked:
"There is nowhere safe for people in Rafah. There is no relief for people in northern Gaza who are starving as aid is being choked off again. The situation in Gaza is intolerable and there are clear breaches of international law. None of that serves the cause of peace or hastens the release of the hostages. So I ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, who has been short on detail today: where is the accountability and, specifically, what actions is he taking to ensure the implementation of the UN Security Council resolution requiring a ceasefire and the ICJ interim judgment?"
FCDO Minister Andrew Mitchell replied:
"I have clarified one aspect of the ICJ interim judgment, which I hope is helpful to the House. In respect of the details that the hon. Member says are lacking today, I put to her and the House that we have been very open and clear about what we expect to happen. We have argued, and we have used our money and our influence diplomatically to make progress in this matter, and we will continue to do so."
https://wn.com/Helen_Hayes_Mp_Highlights_The_Lack_Of_Safety_In_Rafah_And_Need_For_Accountability_And_A_Ceasefire
In an Urgent Question on the "war on Gaza", on 7 May 2024, Labour MP and former Caabu delegate Helen Hayes asked:
"There is nowhere safe for people in Rafah. There is no relief for people in northern Gaza who are starving as aid is being choked off again. The situation in Gaza is intolerable and there are clear breaches of international law. None of that serves the cause of peace or hastens the release of the hostages. So I ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, who has been short on detail today: where is the accountability and, specifically, what actions is he taking to ensure the implementation of the UN Security Council resolution requiring a ceasefire and the ICJ interim judgment?"
FCDO Minister Andrew Mitchell replied:
"I have clarified one aspect of the ICJ interim judgment, which I hope is helpful to the House. In respect of the details that the hon. Member says are lacking today, I put to her and the House that we have been very open and clear about what we expect to happen. We have argued, and we have used our money and our influence diplomatically to make progress in this matter, and we will continue to do so."
- published: 08 May 2024
- views: 32
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YEF Conference: Engaging with parents of children at risk of violence - Helen Hayes MP
On 21 March 2024, the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) held it's first conference for leaders, policy makers, practitioners and parents in the Children's Services sec...
On 21 March 2024, the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) held it's first conference for leaders, policy makers, practitioners and parents in the Children's Services sector. In the afternoon, Helen Hayes MP, Shadow Minister for Children, spoke of the impact of young people's involvement in crime, on families.
https://wn.com/Yef_Conference_Engaging_With_Parents_Of_Children_At_Risk_Of_Violence_Helen_Hayes_Mp
On 21 March 2024, the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) held it's first conference for leaders, policy makers, practitioners and parents in the Children's Services sector. In the afternoon, Helen Hayes MP, Shadow Minister for Children, spoke of the impact of young people's involvement in crime, on families.
- published: 19 Apr 2024
- views: 18
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SNJ in Conversation with Labour's Helen Hayes MP
As thoughts turn to the next election, SNJ's @RenataBlower and @TaniaTirraoro quiz the @labourparty SEND spokesperson, Helen Hayes MP on her thoughts about the ...
As thoughts turn to the next election, SNJ's @RenataBlower and @TaniaTirraoro quiz the @labourparty SEND spokesperson, Helen Hayes MP on her thoughts about the continuing crisis in SEND and what she makes of the Government's SEND Improvement Plan
https://wn.com/Snj_In_Conversation_With_Labour's_Helen_Hayes_Mp
As thoughts turn to the next election, SNJ's @RenataBlower and @TaniaTirraoro quiz the @labourparty SEND spokesperson, Helen Hayes MP on her thoughts about the continuing crisis in SEND and what she makes of the Government's SEND Improvement Plan
- published: 06 Jul 2023
- views: 364
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Recent Caabu delegate Helen Hayes on Israeli plans to forcibly evict Palestinians from Masafer Yatta
Recent Caabu delegate Labour MP Helen Hayes, who visited the occupied Palestinian territory on a Caabu/Medical Aid for Palestinians and Balfour Project delegati...
Recent Caabu delegate Labour MP Helen Hayes, who visited the occupied Palestinian territory on a Caabu/Medical Aid for Palestinians and Balfour Project delegation in February 2023 (https://caabu.org/news/news/caabu-parliamentary-delegation-occupied-palestinian-territory-february-2023), spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Questions, highlighting her visit to Masafer Yatta and Israeli plans for forcible evict over 1,000 Palestinians from their homes in Masafer Yatta, and calls from Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich to wipe out Huwara.
She said:
In February I visited Masafer Yatta in the south Hebron hills, where the Israeli Government are planning to evict more than 1,000 Palestinians from their homes. That sits alongside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s election pledge to annex west bank settlements, amounting to 30% of the territory, while Finance Minister Smotrich recently said that the village of Huwara should be “wiped out”. Has the Foreign Secretary raised those matters with his Israeli counterpart, and how does he intend to ensure that the new Israeli Government abide by their obligations under international law?
The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly responded:
We raise issues of settlement expansion with the Government of Israel, and I have raised with my Israeli counterpart the need for a careful use of language. I have raised with both my Palestinian and Israeli counterparts the need for all of us to try to find ways of de-escalating the tensions. At this stage, that must rightly be the priority for us all, while we continue to work with the Israeli Government on ensuring that we keep a sustainable two-state solution alive.
https://wn.com/Recent_Caabu_Delegate_Helen_Hayes_On_Israeli_Plans_To_Forcibly_Evict_Palestinians_From_Masafer_Yatta
Recent Caabu delegate Labour MP Helen Hayes, who visited the occupied Palestinian territory on a Caabu/Medical Aid for Palestinians and Balfour Project delegation in February 2023 (https://caabu.org/news/news/caabu-parliamentary-delegation-occupied-palestinian-territory-february-2023), spoke at Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Questions, highlighting her visit to Masafer Yatta and Israeli plans for forcible evict over 1,000 Palestinians from their homes in Masafer Yatta, and calls from Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich to wipe out Huwara.
She said:
In February I visited Masafer Yatta in the south Hebron hills, where the Israeli Government are planning to evict more than 1,000 Palestinians from their homes. That sits alongside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s election pledge to annex west bank settlements, amounting to 30% of the territory, while Finance Minister Smotrich recently said that the village of Huwara should be “wiped out”. Has the Foreign Secretary raised those matters with his Israeli counterpart, and how does he intend to ensure that the new Israeli Government abide by their obligations under international law?
The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly responded:
We raise issues of settlement expansion with the Government of Israel, and I have raised with my Israeli counterpart the need for a careful use of language. I have raised with both my Palestinian and Israeli counterparts the need for all of us to try to find ways of de-escalating the tensions. At this stage, that must rightly be the priority for us all, while we continue to work with the Israeli Government on ensuring that we keep a sustainable two-state solution alive.
- published: 16 Mar 2023
- views: 564