I added a dash of pink to my usual attire to support Breast Cancer Now’s ‘wear it pink’ fundraiser, which takes place on Friday 18 October.
Since launching in 2002, wear it pink has raised over £33 million to date.
People keep coming up to me saying something along the lines of ‘What exciting times we live in’ to which my response is routinely ‘yes and I for one am looking forward to the boring ones returning so we can get back to some degree of normality!’
It is probably not hyperbole to state that this week
“School funding is probably the number one issue for my constituents, and for too long, I’m afraid schools in West Sussex have been too far near the bottom of the pile - that is going to change”.
Yesterday the Chancellor announced his ‘Comprehensive Spending Review’, with updates on investment in p
I asked Hilary Benn MP - architect of the Bill to extend our membership of the EU to January 31st or to an alternative date of the EU’s choosing - why he believes this Bill would possibly make the EU offer more generous terms for a Brexit deal - one that he could back.
“Parliament goes back today, and then there’s going to be one almighty row about how we go forward on Brexit” - my weekly video discussing Brexit, the welcome news about school funding, constituency events and my eco-tip.
Together with Sir Peter Bottomley MP, Cllr Dan Humphreys and Cllr Neil Parkin, I have written to Cllr Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council to raise our deep concern about the recent announcement on the disproportionate increase in licence fees for cafes and restauran
One of the projects I have been working on over the summer has been a new mental health support website intended to help constituents navigate what can often be something of a minefield when confronted with mental illness amongst a family member or close friend.
This is a subject I have long been i