I have tabled amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill regarding the issue of Pet Theft.
As many of you know this has become a significant issue particularly over the last year during the COVID pandemic.
I've worked with Conservatives MPs, organisations such as Stolen and Missin
16th CAKE SALE AND POP UP TRAIL UPDATE
Michelle and team are totally amazed and overwhelmed by how successful another year has been for their annual cake sale to raise funds for Haven House Children's Hospice. They didn’t really know how busy it would be given the current COVI
After campaigning hard with the local community, CWU Union and conservative Councillors Michael Duffell and Sue Nolan to protect postal services in South Woodford, we were pleased to visit the interim temporary service while the Post Office seek a permanent solution.
The new temporary Post Office s
Senior Tory MPs are urging Boris Johnson to junk the 'precautionary principle' which they warn is stifling British businesses.
In an age of extraordinarily fast technological change, the freedom to set our own regulatory standards offers huge opportunities.
As the EU has expanded, its internal pro
Taskforce for Innovation, Growth and Regulatory Reform: boosting jobs and levelling up through better regulation to promote the growth sectors of the future
The Taskforce on Innovation, Growth and Regulatory Reform (TIGRR) has today (16th June) reported its recommendations to the Prime Ministe
There is no doubt that Dominic Cummings presented a smoother, calmer version of himself during his marathon testimony on Wednesday. But at the most critical point, he stumbled: he failed, yet again, to explain or apologise for his rule-breaking dash to Durham. This was a serious slip up.
Chinese firms operating in the UK would be obliged to secretly pass on sensitive data to intelligence services if requested by the Chinese state, so have put forward an amendment to the Telecommunications (Security) Bill which requires the Secretary of State to make a designated vendo
Amendments proposed to the Finance Bill which I supported in a bid to “curb or kill” umbrella companies were unfortunately rejected.
I hoped, if accepted by the government, these amendments would stop “aggressive” tax avoidance schemes being introduced and encouraged by some agencies, prevent the e
Cheaper food is one of the many benefits that the Australia deal and others like it will bring to post-Brexit Britain.
In 1846, the protectionist Corn Laws in Britain were finally repealed.