Last week the Shadow Chancellor delivered her "1979" speech in which she tried to draw parallels between the current economic outlook in the UK to the shambolic public finances that Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government inherited from Labour in 1979.
After speaking in the House of Commons, wh
The Housing Minister has written to Richard to clarify two key questions he had on Estate Management charges at the completion of the Committee Stage.
Commenting on the letter, Richard Fuller MP said:
The Minister makes clear that Estate Management companies will NOT be able to pass on to residen
Towards the end of 2023, Richard was contacted by RNA Energy Ltd about their plans for a large solar farm (East Park Energy) between Keysoe, Little Staughton and Pertenhall.
Last week, there was a Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) drop-in at Parliament for MPs where Richard spoke with Chris Fowler who is GTR's Network Operations and Performance Director.
Speaking afterwards, Richard Fuller MP said:
The positive news from the session is that GTR are adding a fast train a
On Monday, Richard met up with Tom Lichy, Head of Policy at the British Deaf Association in Parliament at a drop-in for MPs to mark the start of Sign Language Week.
Richard Fuller MP said:
The event provided an opportunity to be briefed on government progress on the BSL Act 2022 since it was pass
Richard has welcomed the news that Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) Integrated Care System (ICS) will receive funding to support innovation and scaling in adult social care.
BLMK ICS will receive £399,470 in 2023/24 to expand a “trusted assessor” model to enable staff from partner volun
Last Friday, during a session devoted to Private Members' Bills, MPs should have debated Liz Truss' Health and Equality Acts (Amendment) Bill which would have defined clearly in law that a woman or a man was defined by their sex at birth.