One of the key roles of a Parliament is to give a voice to the voiceless. Last week in Parliament, I was privileged to lead a cross-party debate to a group of children too often ignored, too often unheard, and too often
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
The Bank of England plans to cut capital requirements to 13% after stress tests show UK banks remain resilient, aiming to boost lending and economic growth.
The UK’s terror watchdog warns the new security plan overlooks rising online threats, urging stronger action on digital extremism and surveillance rules.
A new traffic filter will be added to the Streatham Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood after a major rise in traffic and speeding, Lambeth officials confirmed.
A new project has launched in a Barnet urban nature reserve to protect threatened wildlife, aiming to boost conservation efforts in the popular green space.
Visitors took to social media after mistaking a Peckham, Southwark, rooftop rink for ice, sparking debate and amusement over the attraction’s promotion.
The UK ends $1.15bn support for TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG project over climate, security, and human rights concerns amid renewed plans to restart operations.