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  1. 27 de dic. de 2023 · Caroline Nokes MP, said: "It was great to meet so many Guide Dog owners (and their dogs - especially the gorgeous Betty). But really interesting to hear from Libby about how having a dog makes such a massive difference to her life, and the important "matching" process."

  2. swhr.org › our-team › caroline-nokesCaroline Nokes - SWHR

    Caroline is the Member of Parliament for Romsey and Southampton North and the current Chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee in Parliament. Since her election in 2010 she has served as a Minister in the Department for Work and Pensions, the Cabinet Office and was Minister of State for Immigration in Theresa May’s Cabinet.

  3. A former immigration minister under Theresa May, Nokes has become one of Johnson’s most vehement critics since he became prime minister. As chair of the women and equalities committee she has repeatedly criticized the government over not taking women into account in government policy and not appointing a diverse enough Cabinet. She also sits ...

  4. www.carolinenokes.com › news › categoryNews | Caroline Nokes

    2 de oct. de 2023 · Caroline Nokes MP pledged her support for people with arthritis in Romsey and Southampton North on Monday, at an event hosted by charity Versus Arthritis in the... Articles Caroline Nokes has become the first MP to take part in a UK wide scheme – Me & My Shadow

  5. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Conservative MP Caroline Nokes has called for a debate in Parliament on abortion laws. Parliament should debate overhauling abortion rules after a woman was jailed, the chair of the Commons ...

  6. 5 de sept. de 2019 · Caroline Nokes, who has been MP for Romsey and Southampton North since 2010, said her decision to defy the party whip on Tuesday came as a result of Johnson's decision to suspend parliament in the ...

  7. 6 de may. de 2010 · Voting record. Review the House of Commons voting record of Caroline Nokes. Members may not vote in every division of the House. This can be due to a number of reasons; The Speaker and deputies cannot vote because of the impartiality of the chair, and Sinn Féin Members have an absentionist policy. A Member may wish to abstain, or have a ...