Parliamentary Question - defending against the Houthis Wednesday, 24 April, 2024 Speeches in Parliament
Diary - a remarkable lady remembered 26th April 2018 Up at 0600 and a hearty breakfast, before climbing on to my motorcycle and heading out of London in the rush-hour traffic. I was heading to Corscombe in Dorset... Diary
Diary - seeking PM's assurance for fishermen 25th April 2018 Up early and out for a long run. Into the House, routine matters and a lot of constituency issues. Down to the Chamber at 1130 in time for PMQs, where I had a... Diary
Diary - we must honour the EU referendum result 24th April 2018 Routine matters in the morning and two confidential meetings in the afternoon. The first of these was with the Chief Whip, who appeared at the end of our... Diary
Diary - out on the door 21st April 2018 Up early and to Weymouth for a spot of canvassing with our by-election candidate Richard Nickinson. He is a local man and would make an excellent councillor. I... Diary
Diary - a grilling by primary school students 20th April 2018 Early rise and then in warm sunshine I headed to Langton Matravers to visit St George's Primary School. I much enjoy visiting this lovely school and it brings... Diary
W2W - BBC bias 20th April 2018 I SPENT some of my happiest working years as a regional reporter for the BBC. Not once was I pressurised to report a story with a particular slant or political... Articles
Diary - concerns expressed at Arne Parish Council 19th April 2018 An early start and then to Weymouth on my motorbike to visit All Saints' School. I've been to the school before, but a letter from a teacher there drew me back... Diary
Diary - train crash at PMQs 18th April 2018 Up and out early on a beautiful sunny morning. Hyde Park looks stunning. With the Commonwealth Heads of State here, London is a mass of police, sirens and... Diary
Blog - Syrian strikes were necessary 18th April 2018 WE live in interesting times. Last week’s decision to bomb three chemical weapons facilities in Syria was not an easy one for the UK, the US and France. Many of... Blog