David asks the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Robert Jenrick, to push the supermarkets to be more consistent in their support for constituents who are shielding and need online delivery slots.
David speaks in favour of the Domestic Abuse Bill which will, amongst other things, prevent abusers being able to cross-examine their victims in court.
Last week we saw something that most of us probably never imagined we’d see – and 1 or 2 of my colleagues probably wish they’d still not seen: proceedings in parliament conducted by video link.
This week, I thought I would provide answers to 10 of the most common questions that I am currently asked regarding issues relating to Coronavirus. I won’t get anywhere close to covering every detail or question as I get around 200 queries every day.
All MPs find themselves in pretty much the same situation at the moment. Meetings and events with people at parliament ceased a couple of weeks ago and we were advised to avoid public engagements. The parliamentary estate became a pretty eerie place last week; MPs were there but all in their indi
David spoke in today's Budget debate on innovation and the importance of the Government's investment in the Harwell Campus and Natural History Museum partnership.
David gave an interview to the Oxford Mail this week in which he discusses his first few weeks as an MP, life in the constituency and what made him decide to run for Parliament.
David spoke today in favour of Mike Amesbury MP's Private Members' Bill on the cost of school uniforms. The bill aims to #CutTheCost of school uniform for families and has Government support to progress through the House.
I have attended numerous meetings and events with individuals, businesses and charities who are working to combat climate change and protect our environment in the last month, including an event on air quality, one of the areas I am particularly interested in.