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UK Youth Parliament News in 2005

See below for news stories from 2005. For the latest UK Youth Parliament news stories, please click here.

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MYPs Petition Downing Street on the Issue of Transport - 03.11.2005

On Wednesday 2 November 2005 at 1400 six members of the UK Youth Parliament, accompanied by Lembit Opik MP, Dr Phyllis Starkey MP and Charles Hendry MP, presented a petition to Downing Street of over 15,000 signatures. Read More

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Houses not Hoodies are hot topic for Half Term - 20.10.2005 

As the South West tops the league for unaffordable housing, young people will be gathering to have their say on hopes for affordable housing, transport and jobs in the region. Read More

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Citizenship comes to like at UK Youth Parliament Annual Sitting - 20.07.2005 

On Friday 22 July, the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) will hold its fifth Annual Sitting at Leicester University. Young people aged 11-18 from all over the United Kingdom will unite to share ideas, debate issues and decide on robust campaigns to bring about meaningful change. Read More

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Young People make their mark with the UK Youth Parliament - 06.05.2005 

A web site poll conducted by the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) indicated that a massive 60% of young people would be voting in the general election. Read More

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Youth Parliament in Commons attack on tuition fees
BBC News

Teenagers debate tuition fees rise
The Guardian

Young people want better relationships education
ePolitix.com

Teenagers could be among worst hit by spending cuts, warn charities
The Guardian

Stafford teenager fighting for mosquito device ban
BBC News

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Young people debate sex education, university fees and war in commons chamber

'Politics is a dirty word', say young people

UK Youth Parliament response to the Review of Higher Education and Student Finance in England

Youth Politicians Make History in Northern Ireland

Members of Youth Parliament Fight Mosquito Device

Sex and relationships education fight continues

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