London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nowadays the trend of online shopping is at its peak. Packages for people arrive at various times. It can be troublesome to get mail that doesn’t belong to you. Moreover, according to UK Laws, it is illegal
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Nowadays the trend of online shopping is at its peak. Packages for people arrive at various times. It can be troublesome to get mail that doesn’t belong to you. Moreover, according to UK Laws, it is illegal
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – You will be surprised to know that more than 30,000 people in the UK are in the accounting field. They play an essential role in all the prominent firms. An efficient accountant is responsible for preparing accounts,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Sir Paul Beresford is a British-New Zealand dentist and politician. He has served as the British Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Mole Valley in Surrey. Moreover, he is successfully maintaining this position since the general
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The energy sector is rising each day and offers plenty of job opportunities. You will be surprised to know that the growth of employment in this industry is outpacing others. As many people continue to retire from
Public procurement practices are in urgent need of reform. We are all aware of the serious allegations of bad practice surrounding the “VIP lanes” for PPE during the pandemic. But the Government’s proposed Procurement Bill, now going through parliament, falls far short
A constituent named Jan came into my surgery in Southfields Library in the summer of 2022. Jan told me that after suffering from cancer, she received reconstructive silicone breast implants, manufactured by a French company called Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP). She detailed how she
I am horrified by the situation currently ongoing in Iran, sparked by the brutal murder of a young girl by authorities whilst in police custody. Her crime was merely wearing her hijab in a manner which the IRGCdeemed ‘too loose’. Mahsa
Having been fortunate to come first in the Private Members’ Bill ballot, I was inundated with emails from incredible organisations putting forward worthwhile issues to pursue through legislation. However, when my colleague David Linden introduced me to the charity Bliss – who
Last February, the Government published its White Paper “Levelling-Up the United Kingdom”, setting out twelve targets for 2030. In December, the East of England APPG, which I Co-Chair with Daniel Zeichner MP, published a report on Levelling Up the East of England,
Canada and the United Kingdom also sanction the Burmese authorities to “increase pressure on the military junta”. The United States Department of the Treasury has announced the imposition of sanctions against six people and three companies linked to the Burmese authorities, two
Three years after the United Kingdom left the European Union (EU) on January 31, 2020, the debate about the future of British society continues. The UK economy will contract by 0.6% in 2023, compared with its previous forecast of a slight expansion,
Behind the last plate of food that you have had in front of you, perhaps there was a story of great interest. It is not just a question of who ultimately provided that food, but a series of factors that go from