On Wednesday 26th November, during a Westminster Hall debate, I raised an issue that has remained unresolved for more than three decades — the crash of RAF Chinook ZD576 on 2 June 1994 and the continuing campaign for a full, judge-led public
Following the Government’s decision to restrict apprenticeship funding only to those aged sixteen to twenty-one as of January 2026, I led a debate last week on Level 7 apprenticeships. These apprenticeships are routes that provide master’s-level qualifications for professions that are crucial
Last week I learned that the UK government is currently fighting two investor lawsuits: one from a sanctioned Russian oligarch challenging our economic security policies and another from a fossil fuel investor looking to obstruct UK climate action. The UK may well
Labour MP Tulip Siddiq receives a two-year sentence in Bangladesh over an alleged land corruption case, which she denies as politically motivated.
As Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group, one issue has dominated conversations with brewers and publicans this year: Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging, or EPR. EPR is a major new packaging obligation introduced this April. It applies to brand owners and
FCDO cuts threaten UK security
Collective leadership wins amid tensions
Sultana condemns conference “witch hunt”
Union chief blasts Labour Budget
Women in prison are some of the most vulnerable individuals in our society, yet their safety and welfare rarely garner public attention. When a woman is incarcerated, it is essential that the state takes seriously its responsibility to protect her from harm.
UK MPs demand stronger Jamaica aid
Last night, distinguished guests and parliamentarians gathered in the graceful setting of Committee Room 3 in the House of Lords for a discussion on the roles played by Qatar and Egypt in the quest for Middle East peace. Suzanne Evans, renowned campaigner