In Parliament

Here, you can see Aaron Bell's latest speeches and appearances in Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):

News

ASSISTED DYING

Yesterday I contributed to a 3-hour Westminster Hall debate on assisted dying: this was extremely well attended and a very thoughtful discussion.

POST OFFICE HORIZON SCANDAL COMPENSATION

Postmasters have been terribly impacted by the issues with the Post Office’s Horizon IT system that began over 20 years ago, with many wrongfully convicted (now overturned) or bankrupted by the scandal.

TOWN DEAL- TRANSPORT

Today Newcastle-under-Lyme submits its business case for our £23.6 million Town Deal, which we were granted through the Government's Towns Fund.

NORTHERN IRELAND PROTOCOL BILL

Currently, the Northern Ireland protocol is failing to deliver what it was designed to do and this is putting the Good Friday Agreement under strain and peace in Northern Ireland at risk.

UK BILL OF RIGHTS

Our human rights laws need reform. Under the current system those convicted of hurting their own partners and children have evaded deportation by claiming it would breach their right to family life.

HOMES FOR UKRAINE SCHEME: UNACCOMPANIED MINORS

The generosity of the British people, including many in Newcastle, in providing help to those Ukrainians in need has been outstanding. People have donated money, belongings and offered their homes to vulnerable Ukrainians fleeing war.

DOMESTIC ABUSE STRATEGY

Today at Home Office Questions, I was pleased to ask Rachel Maclean MP, the Minister for Safeguarding, about the Government's Tackling Domestic Abuse Plan, which rightly cracks down on the perpetrators of this destructive and devastating crime.

PUMP PRICES

A few months ago, I was very glad that the Chancellor responded to the letter I signed with 50 other Conservative MPs calling for a cut in fuel duty by reducing it by 5 pence per litre. This was done in recognition of the unprecedented circumstances pushing up fuel prices.

VISITS TO PARLIAMENT

I had the pleasure of welcoming my constituents Hugh and Clare to Parliament this time last week.