I was pleased to visit RCW Veterans CIC in Corby Old Village, following the recent fantastic announcement that they have been awarded funding from the National Lottery Community Fund.
It was an honour to sign the Holocaust Memorial Day Book of Commitment again this year, to reaffirm my steadfast commitment to remember the six million Jewish men, women and children who were brutally murdered in the most shocking and tragic of circumstances, and rightly pay tribute to the Holoca
Good news! I was very pleased to hear this week that Planning Appeal B regarding the change of use of land for residential and development purposes at the Peasdale Hill site in Middleton, including temporary purposes, has been dismissed by the Planning Inspectorate.
My latest Westminster Report newsletter has just landed in inboxes, filled with lots of interesting news and updates from across Corby & East Northamptonshire and my work in Westminster. You can find it here: http://tinyurl.com/2nsnj65j
• Thursday 1st February is ‘Time to Talk Day’, and it’s a day for friends, family, workplaces and communities to get together and make a difference for mental health.
Very understandably, over recent weeks, I have received considerable correspondence from local people following the ITV drama, 'Mr Bates vs the Post Office', which so many people saw over the festive period, focussing on the Post Office/Horizon IT scandal.
As part of the New Hospital Programme, backed by over £20 billion of additional funding, the Department of Health & Social Care have informed me that they remain fully committed to rebuilding Kettering General Hospital by 2030.
Schools across Corby & East Northamptonshire have the opportunity to hear from a Holocaust survivor during a live, interactive webcast to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, on 23rd January at 10am, thanks to the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently announced a review into the car finance market, which follows the 2021 ban on discretionary commission, which tackled increases in car loan charges, and whilst many have complained about potentially being overcharged before the ban, most claims h
It was such an honour and a privilege to serve as the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work at the Department for Work & Pensions until the end of last year.