On Monday in Parliament, Richard asked the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Employment, Mims Davies, about the the support the Department for Work and Pensions was giving to encourage access to future work by becoming self-employed.
Richard Fuller, MP for North East Bedfordshire and
Last week Richard Fuller, MP for North East Bedfordshire, met with the team at Lloyds Pharmacy in Biggleswade who have been helping with the vaccination effort locally.
Speaking after the visit, Richard said:
The local pharmacists have been working on the frontline throughout the Covid-19 pa
Earlier this week, the Minister for Covid Vaccine Deployment gave a statement on the rollout of Covid-19 vaccinations to 12-15 year following the government's announcement that the government had accepted the recommendations of the UK’s four Chief Medical Officers.
Young people aged 12 to 15 will b
On Wednesday night, Richard spoke in the debate and voted to support the Government's decision to increase funding for Health and Social Care but called for a focus on reform of the sector, together with a drive for efficiency and fiscal responsibility by all Government Departments ah
In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Richard voiced his opposition to the imposition of vaccine passports to the Vaccines Minister, the Right Honourable Nadhim Zahawi MP.
Today, the House of Commons will debate yesterday's announcements regarding social care and the NHS. Richard is hoping to speak in the debate and if called to speak, his speech will be posted in a subsequent website article.
Last week, Richard held a mobile surgery in Clapham Village Hall.
Speaking after the surgery, Richard Fuller, MP for North East Bedfordshire, said:
Many thanks to those local residents who came to see me at my surgery in Clapham on Friday.
Some important local issues were brought to my att
On Monday in Parliament, Richard questioned the Education Minister on the pressing need for the government to provide more support for both parents and pupils in North East Bedfordshire.
The government has launched a consultation on making permanent the temporary al fresco dining measures that have given a huge boost to high streets and hospitality during the pandemic.
The government is aiming to make a number of these temporary planning reforms, which gave businesses and