Anne Marie's Weekly Column 4th April 2022 Improving education standards is central to the Government’s levelling up agenda, and rightly so. Education, of course, paves futures for young people. It also... Articles
Anne Marie's Weekly Column 28th March 2022 The Chancellor’s Spring Statement was always going to be a challenge. With the cost of living, largely driven by energy costs, growing every day, how could the... Articles
Anne Marie's Weekly Column 21st March 2022 It has been another busy week in Westminster and the constituency. Here is a snapshot of my week! On Monday I met with some of the key scientific figures... Articles
Teignmouth Hospital IRP Decision 17th March 2022 I have now finally received the report from the Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP) following the referral of the decision to close Teignmouth Hospital to... Articles
Anne Marie's weekly column 14th March 2022 One of the many weapons in the Government’s arsenal in the fight with Russia is the use of economic sanctions. Generally, these are commercial and financial... Articles
Anne Marie's weekly column 9th March 2022 Last week the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill returned to the Commons for the final time for consideration of the Lords Amendments to the Bill. The... Articles
Anne Marie's Weekly Column 10th January 2022 Demand for and the cost of energy is on the rise across much of the world. As a country that imports more than half of its gas, the UK is sensitive to... Articles
Anne Marie's Weekly Column 21st December 2021 Last week saw a number of announcements on Covid-19 regulations. The House had a heated debate about them- and the subsequent votes while passing the... Articles
Anne Marie's Weekly Column 13th December 2021 Last week the Nationality and Borders Bill returned to the House for report stage. This Bill is a first step in addressing the growing challenges around illegal... Articles