Today Anne Marie Morris MP met with representatives of Network Rail to receive an update on the Rail Resilience works that are taking place as a result of the Seawall collapse in Dawlish in 2014.
It is half term week – an extra chance to get out and see what’s going on! The amount of good work supporting those in most need is phenomenal. A heart felt thank you for all you do!
Anne Marie Morris MP recently met with Cash Access UK (CAUK) and UK Finance to discuss the current rollout of Banking Hubs in Dawlish and Teignmouth and the application of the model more widely.
The primary piece of legislation this week was the Media Bill. One of the key pillars of this Bill is the repeal of Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013.
Anne Marie Morris MP raised concerns about the current Banking Hub model being rolled out across the country, in response to Bank Branch Closures at a Treasury Select Committee hearing on Access to Cash.
Anne Marie Morris MP has welcomed the launch of the Conservative Government’s Pharmacy First approach, helping patients across Newton Abbot to receive care more quickly through better use of our community pharmacies.
The Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill debated this week imposes a new duty on the North Sea Transition Authority to run an annual process to review applicants for new licences.
The Safety of Rwanda (asylum and immigration) Bill is the strongest measure yet to help tackle the issue of stopping the small boats from crossing the channel. It passed through the House of Commons this week and will now be considered in the Lords.
The new parliamentary term has started and the main piece of legislation this week was the Finance Bill, a key cornerstone of the government’s strategy to steady the economy and get us growing.