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  2. All-party parliamentary group - Wikipedia

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    All-party parliamentary groups [2] are informal cross-party groups of members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and have no official status within Parliament. [3] [4] Larger APPGs generally have officers drawn from the major political parties from both houses.

  3. Category:All-Party Parliamentary Groups - Wikipedia

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    All-party parliamentary groups of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Pages in category "All-Party Parliamentary Groups" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Votes at 16 - Wikipedia

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    The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Votes at 16 is a group of cross-party Members of Parliament allowing parliamentarians to meet to discuss a lower voting age, first established in March 2018. The purpose of the APPG is to bring together key voices from across Parliament to listen to evidence on the case for votes at 16, and to present ...

  5. Parliamentary group - Wikipedia

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    A parliamentary group is typically led by a parliamentary group leader or chairperson, though some parliamentary groups have two or more co-leaders. If the parliamentary group is represented in the legislature, the leader is almost always chosen from among the sitting members; if the leader does not yet have a seat in the legislature, a sitting ...

  6. Category:Bipartisanship - Wikipedia

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    All-Party Parliamentary Groups (16 P) B. Bipartisan Policy Center (15 P) Pages in category "Bipartisanship" ... All-party parliamentary group; G. Gang of 14;

  7. Speaking Out movement - Wikipedia

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    On September 24, 2020, the All-Party Parliamentary Group, an informal cross-party group of MPs which has no official status within Parliament, launched an inquiry into the UK wrestling scene after the numerous allegations that came out of the Speaking Out movement. Progress and Trust Wrestling announced they would be working with the APPG.

  8. Westminster Russia Forum - Wikipedia

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    On 23 November 2012, the group publicly attacked the then chairman of the All-party parliamentary group (APPG) on Russia, Labour MP Chris Bryant, through the publication of a press release featuring a 10-year old picture, extracted from a dating website, depicting the MP in underwear. The press release was coincidental with the chair of the All ...

  9. David Lammy - Wikipedia

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    He chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Fatherhood, and has written on the issue. [8] [9] [10] Lammy grew up in Tottenham, and went to Downhills Primary School. [11] At the age of 10, he was awarded an Inner London Education Authority choral scholarship to sing at Peterborough Cathedral and attend The King's School, Peterborough. [12]