Camden Councillor Angela Mason talks to CCRadio about Universal Credit
Angela Mason, Camden Councillor and lead on matters concerning children and families, talked with Camden Community Radio about her concerns re the roll out of the Government’s policy of Universal Credit to Camden.
All new claims for Child Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Income-based JobSeekers Allowance, Income-related Employment & Support Allowance and working tax credit will be replaced by Universal Credit and claims will have to be made online rather than in person.
In 2019, all Housing benefit claims, excluding those of pensioners are to be replaced by Universal credit. Early rollout of the scheme suggests that it will drive people into deeper poverty and great hardship.
Package: Marian Larragy
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Angela Inglis - Two poems
Flight from Srebrenica, July 2005
Tavistock Square, July 2006
Poetry read and composed by Angela Inglis
Introduction: Marian Larragy
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On Austrian Refugee, John Heu
When Angela was young she treaded the boards in the Theatre Royal at York. There she met the family of John Heu, an artist who came to England with his family as a refugee, from Vienna, just as Sigmund Freud had done. Angela talked with Matina Grebener and Marian Larragy about how the Heu family influenced her artistic development and that of other young people.
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Camden Newscast April 2014
Freddy Chick interviews Cantelowes Ward Councillor Angela Mason about her role and what it involves. How local politics can influence local residents lives, the importance of participating in local politics and about the nature of the job itself. Freddy also got the chance to attend Camden People’s Theatre’s annual fringe theatre festival ‘Sprint’, where he interacts with performance artists and brings the show to listeners ears. He talks to artistic director Brian Logan from the organisation, who explains what they do.
Features by:
Freddy Chick
Presented and edited by: Sarah O’Brien
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Kings Cross A Sense of Place
Local photographer, writer and Somers Town resident Angela Inglis talks about her Book ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’.
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