The day started at 7.30 with a breakfast meeting at No.10 with the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary. The topic on the agenda was small boats and the Home Secretary’s announcement later in the day of the Illegal Migration Bill.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced today that funding will be provided for more than 800 Leisure centres with swimming pools to help them stay open and thrive.
Last week (2nd March) the Department for Education and Department of Health and Social Care jointly published the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Alternative Provision (AP) Improvement Plan for England, which sets out how they will follow-up their SEND review consultation la
Sally-Ann Hart MP’s Private Member’s bill passed through the House of Commons on Friday and will now begin readings in the House of Lords (week beginning the 6th of March).
English Tourism Week is an annual celebration of the tourism industry showcasing its economic importance to local economies and communities. This year, the week is running from 17 – 26 March, and the theme is ‘Celebrating amazing experiences and amazing people’.
Parliament returned from the February recess into a full week of Parliamentary business. For this week’s column, I thought I might give readers a flavour of the first couple of days of my week in Westminster.
Following the recent floods in Hastings Town Centre, Sally-Ann Hart MP called for East Sussex County Council, as Local Lead Flood Authority, to undertake an investigation into the flooding and organised a meeting with East Sussex County Council, Hastings Borough Council, Southern Water and the En
Following the announcement by the Home Office that it will not be going ahead with plans to use the Pontins site at Camber as a potential accommodation centre for asylum seekers, MP for Hastings & Rye Sally-Ann Hart said -