The NFU has responded to the news of 10% tariffs on UK exports to the US, calling the increase a challenge for the UK and for agriculture, with the US remaining the largest market for British agri-food products outside of the European
The NFU has responded to the news of 10% tariffs on UK exports to the US, calling the increase a challenge for the UK and for agriculture, with the US remaining the largest market for British agri-food products outside of the European
Following recent events in my constituency of Woking, it is evident that there is a stark need for stronger retrospective accountability for failures in construction. In the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the Government introduced much-needed reforms through the Building Safety
I strongly believe in the UK showing leadership on the world stage to address key global challenges and, in doing so, to protect our national interest. Tackling the scourge of global malnutrition is one such example. It is the leading killer of
In the last decade, drug-related deaths across the UK have surged – nearly doubling across all four nations. The evidence is overwhelming: our current approach is failing. That’s why I secured a Westminster Hall debate, bringing MPs from across the House together
Prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in England. Thanks to advances in research and treatment, survival rates have improved significantly – but only when patients are able to access the right treatment at the right time. That is why
Public transport should work for everyone. Yet for millions – wheelchair users, parents with pushchairs, older people, and anyone with mobility challenges – it’s a daily struggle. The Government must take action by fixing their ‘Access for All’ scheme, mandating step-free access
This weekend marked a familiar ritual: the clocks went forward, ushering in longer evenings and the start of British Summer Time. For many of us, the lighter days lift our mood – a welcome contrast to the gloom of darker autumn afternoons. We’ve
Merton (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man in his 30s has been charged with multiple offences following a protest against new traffic restrictions on Abbey Road, Wimbledon, Merton. Following an altercation in Wimbledon’s Abbey Road on March 25, Thomas Bedford, 30, of
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Mayor Jason Perry misled residents by falsely claiming other London councils use an appointments-only system like Access Croydon’s new policy. Katherine Kerswell, the council’s £204,000 chief executive, told the public earlier this month that Access Croydon
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour has not dismissed the possibility of renegotiating EU fishing access as part of its broader reset with the UK, leaving room for future talks. As reported by The Telegraph, ministers admit European fishing access is back
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour Council in East London Under Fire for Charging Residents Worker Fines, Including Charges for Dartford Crossing, as Part of Housing Service Charges. As reported by The Telegraph, the Labour council forces residents to cover parking fines
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour MPs criticized briefings targeting female ministers, with growing concerns over the lack of effective support within the Cabinet. As reported by The Guardian, during last week’s cabinet meeting, a female minister directly raised concerns with Keir