What is government actually for? It’s a question we don’t often stop to ask in Parliament, but the answer shapes everything that follows. At its core, government is there to keep people safe, to make sure things are fair, and to provide
What does it mean to give every child the chance to fulfil their potential? That question lay at the heart of the recent Westminster Hall debate on whether play-based learning and continuous provision should be made statutory in Key Stage 1. More
Every one of us needs somewhere to feel safe – a place where we can rest, recharge, and feel that we belong. Without that sense of security, it’s hard to think about anything else – hard to plan, to hope, or to
Earlier this week, in my role as a member of the Petitions Committee, I had the privilege of leading a Westminster Hall debate on e-petition 701159, which calls for transgender people to be able to self-identify their legal gender. With over 127,000
In the race to combat climate change, solar farms have emerged as a beacon of hope. But as these sprawling fields of gleaming panels multiply across our countryside, they’re casting long shadows over another crucial resource: our precious farmland. It’s a classic