Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster Nickie Aiken spoke out in the House of Commons to back the Mansion House Reforms.
Under the plans, retirement income will increase by over £1,000 a year over the course of a career and unlock up to £75 billion of additional inves
Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, Nickie Aiken, championed the fantastic work of the Boutique, a Terrence Higgins Trust charity shop which since its launch 15 years ago has raised £1,000,000 to support the vital work of the Trust.
Speaking after the visit, Nickie rema
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, was delighted to attend a breakfast at the Guildhall, hosted by Alderman Prem Goyal and the City of London Corporation.
This was a fantastic opportunity to speak to Aldermen, Common Councillors, the City Police Commissio
After Nickie Aiken's visit to the Belgravia Branch of Waitrose earlier this year, she was delighted to return with the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Tom Pursglove MP, to show him how the store is championing the Government’s Access to Work scheme.
Access to Work helps people to get
Raindance is an independent film school and film festival which is proud to call the Two Cities home to its global base.
Raindance has a 30-year history of supporting and being the voice of UK independent film.
Two Cities MP, Nickie Aiken, was delighted to meet CEO Zuif Choudhry at his f
The Fair Shot Café is an incredible coffee shop in the Two Cities, owned by the inspirational Bianca Tavella, changing the lives of young adults with learning disabilities or autism through speciality coffee.
Their year-long traineeship programme transforms people's lives and helps them into long-t
Nickie Aiken spoke out to champion the critical role of London Zoo in a Westminster Hall debate brought forward by Bob Blackman, Member of Parliament for Harrow East, on extending the lease of London Zoo.
Following Nickie's walkabout on Fleet Street where she heard from local businesses about the impact of the train strikes, Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, stood up in the House of Commons and raised their concerns directly with the Secretary of State for