Over the past couple of weeks there have been several important developments on the Government’s policy on delivering Brexit, including:
The cabinet agreement at Chequers – see briefing slides here;
The Government’s white paper on our future relationship with the EU – see here;
The Government’s white paper on implementing the draft withdrawal… Read More
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Dear Constituent,
Welcome to my latest newsletter to keep you updated on my work in Parliament and around Amber Valley.
As always, you’ll find a selection of what I’ve been up to over the last few months and details of upcoming events. You’ll also find…
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I was pleased to recently visit Alfreton-based Eurocell plc, the UK’s leading manufacturer, distributor and recycler of PVC-U window, door, conservatory and roofline systems. Following a recent litter pick in Alfreton Park with employees, it was great to visit the factory and hear about Eurocell’s growth plans and potential employment…
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It has been a busy week in parliament with the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill coming back before the house. The Bill was returned to the Commons, allowing for scrutiny of the Lords amendments. I welcome the fact that the Commons has dealt with the Bill, passing the Government amendments with…
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Dear Constituent,
Welcome to my latest newsletter to keep you updated on my work in Parliament and around Amber Valley.
As always, you’ll find a selection of what I’ve been up to over the last few months and details of upcoming events. You’ll…
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On Tuesday 15th May, I participated in a Westminster Hall debate calling attention to the need for raising standards of infection prevention and control in the NHS. Specifically, I am concerned with the importance of hand hygiene in reducing healthcare associated infections (HAIs) and sort to highlight this with the…
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In Parliament this week the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill came back before the House. Excitingly, an amendment I supported on the creation of public registers of beneficial ownership of companies registered in British Overseas Territories (OTs), gained the support of the Government and was added to the Bill. The…
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In Parliament this week the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill came back before the House. Excitingly, an amendment I supported on the creation of public registers of beneficial ownership of companies registered in British Overseas Territories (OTs), gained the support of the Government and was added to the Bill. The…
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Yesterday the Chancellor delivered his Spring Statement with a positive outlook for the UK. The economy has grown for five consecutive years and continues to do so. Employment has increased by 3 million since 2010, which is the equivalent of 1,000 people finding work every day. The unemployment rate is…
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