We are ensuring that our armed forces are able to meet current and future threats, by investing over £6.6 billion in defence research and development over the next four years.
Like many, I was appalled at the scenes of the convoy that passed through North London yesterday shouting the most appalling antisemitic slogans such as "F*** the Jews. Rape their daughters."
I was happy to give my support to the Queen’s Speech yesterday.
The impact of the pandemic on people’s lives has been unique in our history, and we remain focused on beating this disease, saving lives and livelihoods, and rolling out vaccines.
The Church of England answer questions in the House of Commons via an MP who represents the Church Commissioners - who is at present my colleague Mr Andrew Selous.
The Prime Minister has set out the four steps out of lockdown. I am pleased that we are doing so well in meeting the requirements for easing restrictions.
The first job of any government is to keep people safe, and we have been committed to cutting crime and reforming our justice system so that it serves the law-abiding majority.
I've been so preoccupied by Walley's that I haven't had time to post this yet, but I spoke in the Budget Debate on the same day as my 10 Minute Rule Bill.
I am pleased to announce that I have sponsored a bid submitted to the Restoring your Railway Programme Ideas Fund, to investigate the possibility of restoring a mainline rail connection to Newcastle, out past Silverdale and to the West Coast Mainline.
The UK are leading the rest of Europe on the total vaccination rollout. Our vaccination programme is a national success story, and the reason it matters is that it allows us to replace the protection currently given by restrictions on our freedoms with the protection from science.