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There are not many informations about Whately yet to calculate the score. Add Content by registering and show others if they could vote Helen. She is born on N/A and active in United Kingdom, London as member. Helen Whately has in total 6 news splited in 6 News, 0 Positive, 0 Negative, 0 Realizacije, 0 Obtožbe and 0 Obsodbe. The most active category is News. Helen Whately is mostly active in News.Novice
2018.05.30 - Vir: 75% - News
A couple living in Stockbury say they have been left with nothing after their home was left swimming in three feet of water. It is feared the damage caused by yesterday's heavy rainfall which lashed Kent could end up costing John and Shirley Britcher...
2018.05.30 - Vir: 80% - News
Helen Whately, MP for Faversham and Mid Kent, was among those whose homes were flooded. She tweeted: "Now the clear up begins. If you're waiting for a letter from me and it's a bit delayed, I am sorry! #flooding." In Chatham, Geoff Ponds, 78, said: "...
2018.05.30 - Vir: 90% - News
An MP has been forced to leave her home and will have to pay “thousands of pounds” to redecorate it after it was flooded during torrential downpours. Helen Whately was at her house, in a village near Faversham, with her two children, aged six and sev...
2018.05.25 - Vir: 95% - News
Faversham and Mid Kent MP Helen Whately is backing the new school, with KCC predicting a shortfall in secondary by 2019. The Tory MP said: “This new secondary school is desperately needed. If we don't get it, in the next few years we'll see more ...
2018.05.09 - Vir: 90% - News
Helen Whately, member of the review's advisory panel and chair of the all-party parliamentary group on mental health, has sent a letter with her fellow MP Johnny Mercer, who is vice-chair of the group and a member of the Health Select Committee ...an...
2018.05.09 - Vir: 90% - News
The heated exchange began when the Tory MP Helen Whately called for all politicians to unite and give Prime Minister Theresa May the strongest possible negotiating position. Speaking on BBC Radio 5 live, Ms Whately said: “The fundamental thing I thin...