W4MP’s Notices facility is for all with parliamentary email addresses

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  • Need a flat/room or got one to let?
  • Items to sell or things you need?
  • Got details of clubs or teams and are looking for new members?
  • Or anything else you think may be of interest to your colleagues?

Then use our Notices facility.  You can submit it here.

Please note that we can only accept notices from those with a current @parliament.uk email address.

If you have just started working at Westminster or in a constituency office and don’t have a parliamentary email address yet, ask a colleague to place a Notice for you.

You can see the current notices here.

House of Commons Twitter feed: @HouseofCommons

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The House of Commons now has its own dedicated Twitter feed, @HouseofCommons, maintained by the Public Information and Outreach team.

The feed has been live since January and already has over 8,000 followers, including Members of both Houses, political journalists, broadcasters and a wide range of interest groups and NGOs.

@HouseofCommons provides politically impartial news and information on the work of the Commons, with a particular focus on increasing the visibility of work in the Chamber and in Westminster Hall debates. It is also used to respond to queries from other Twitter users about aspects of House of Commons procedure and practice.

Future plans for @HouseofCommons include real-time coverage of Commons divisions and other key events in the parliamentary calendar.

We have already mentioned the Commons Library tweets which are at https://twitter.com/commonslibrary.

Free training for caseworkers from the Financial Ombudsman Service

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New information received from the Financial Ombudsman Service. Here’s what they say:

The Financial Ombudsman Service, which you may know, is the free service set up law with power to resolve financial disputes between consumers and financial businesses. It is completely impartial and free for consumers to use.

We run free training events across the UK for consumer advice workers and MP caseworkers, which MP caseworkers and researchers can also attend. The training event is designed to help you sort out financial problems your constituents are facing.

What you’ll find out:

  • the ombudsman’s role and powers – what complaints we can look into;
  • how we resolve complaints;
  • our approach to complaints about unaffordable lending and the treatment of consumers in financial difficulty.

The sessions run from 10am until 4pm and a light lunch will be provided.

To find out if there’s an event near you, check out our website http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/news/wt_ca.htm.  To book a place, please return the booking form. If you have any questions about the events, please email outreach@financial-ombudsman.org.uk

If you are running an event in Westminster, or your constituency, and would like us to come along – or if your office is interested in working with us to create awareness of our service then please email  phillipa.cook@financial-ombudsman.org.uk