Here, you can find links to all of the contributions I have made in Parliament, as well as other helpful information about the role of an MP and how you can see Parliament working first hand.
Recently I met up with Kim Cullen, a 17-year-old local bricklayer, in parliament after she was commended in a national construction award.
Kim was nominated in the Youth Build UK's Young Builder of the Year award, in the 14–18-year-old category.
She received a commendation and a trip to parliament
Today the Chancellor set out the Government’s Growth Plan.
This bold new approach will spur economic growth by cutting taxes, removing barriers for business, and supporting families and industry with the cost of living.
Key measures announced today include:
I am very pleased to let you know that I have been appointed as the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary Private Secretary.
The Prime Minister asked me to fill the important role the day after she took over as our new Prime Minister.
Today I had the honour of swearing allegiance to His Majesty King Charles III in the House of Commons by taking the Oath of Allegiance.
The oath says: "I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles III, his heirs and successors, according
A lovely shout out today during Defence Oral Questions and my second outing on the front bench with Team Defence.
John Healey MP, Shadow Defence Secretary
May I congratulate the Defence Secretary and his team on ensuring that there has been continuity in defence while the rest of the Conse
I am very sad and very disappointed at the news of the Boris Johnson's resignation.
However, I do understand the Prime Minister’s position had become impossible.
Boris Johnson has achieved much in some of the most challenging times this country has faced in generations - getting Brexit done, deali
It was an absolute pleasure to welcome the Justice for Ryan Campaign to Parliament today for a meeting with Tom Pursglove MP, the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Justice.
Ryan was stabbed to death in 2017 by Kobe Murray, who was acquitted in a perverse verdict despite admitting to the stabbing.&n
Today I was delighted that the Government announced that it will legislate to pass Zach's Law, which will outlaw flashing online images sent to trigger seizures in people with epilepsy following a two-year campaign I was involved in.
The Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy, Chris Philp MP, an
During Home Office Questions today, I spoke in support of the UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership to tackle illegal immigration and urged the Government to press ahead with delivering the partnership.
Suzanne Webb MP
What progress her Department has made in relocating in