I moved to South Devon in 2007. Before then, I’d lived in Edinburgh, Sheffield, and London on and off for nearly two decades. Coming here 18 years ago was my first real experience of rural life, other than holidays, and in the
I moved to South Devon in 2007. Before then, I’d lived in Edinburgh, Sheffield, and London on and off for nearly two decades. Coming here 18 years ago was my first real experience of rural life, other than holidays, and in the
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tanni Grey-Thompson slams welfare cuts, describing them as reckless and harmful, as campaigners warn of increasing hardship for disabled individuals. Paralympian and disability advocate Tanni Grey-Thompson has warned that toxic rhetoric surrounding benefit cuts has sparked hatred
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Council’s New Homes Programme hits a milestone, delivering 2,000+ new homes, including 600 affordable units, in a bid to tackle the housing crisis. This is fulfilling the council’s goal to address the housing problem and expedite
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth hosts Mayor Sadiq Khan as he announces £6m investment to support domestic abuse victims, providing aid for safe accommodation and long-term recovery. Sadiq chose Lambeth to host the announcement in honor of the borough’s leadership in
Hammersmith & Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hammersmith and Fulham Council slams Thames water for E.coli levels, accusing the company of failing to protect the environment amid rising sewage discharges. Residents “deserve a clean Thames – rather than increasing bills and a
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council launches public consultation, seeking families’ input on future education strategy, aiming to shape borough top priorities for next three years. By completing a brief form by March 30th, 2025, parents and caregivers from all of
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has defended her welfare reform, stressing the need to fix a failing system and reduce rising costs. Despite introducing reforms aimed at saving £5bn, Ms Kendall has not dismissed the possibility
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council adult learning service earns ‘good’ Ofsted rating, with areas highlighted in inspection report, demonstrating commitment to education for adults. Inspectors conducted surveys, saw classrooms, and spoke with tutors, students, partners, and employers last month to
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour announces plans to cut £5bn from welfare by 2029/30 to control spending, but critics warn it could harm disabled and low-income individuals. British government has outlined a £5bn welfare reduction plan, citing fiscal concerns, but the
I have been incredibly lucky as both an MP, and formerly a councillor, to have represented somewhere with really brilliant community theatres. NK Theatre Arts, who are based at the Forum Theatre in Romiley, are an incredible group who have given so
Last week, as well as welcoming Young Carers from Mark Hall Academy in Harlow into Parliament I took part in a number of activities with Carers Trust to mark Young Carers Action Day. This included opportunity to hold a debate in Westminster
Philomena Lee was 18 years old when she became pregnant and was sent to the Sean Ross Abbey Mother and Baby Home in Roscrea, County Tipperary, in Ireland. There Philomena gave birth to her son Anthony, and there they both lived until