Labour must prove it understands public anger over water company failure – and act on it
I wrote a piece in Labour List about acting on public anger towards water company failure. You can read it by following the link below
February Update
It has been a busy month, both in Parliament – where I have been scrutinising legislation and across the constituency – visiting local people. February
Bold action, not piecemeal fixes, is the answer to Britain’s housing shortage
Housing was a key plank of the manifesto that won Labour the general election in July 2024. It was also a priority for me, with
SEND Reforms
Every time I visit a school in Banbury and North Oxfordshire, I know that I am seeing the future in front of me. The children
Speech for Lent given in Charlbury
Last week, I gave a speech for Lent at the Friends Meeting House in Charlbury, as part of a series of talks put on by
Banbury Museum Petition
The closure of Banbury Museum would be a devastating blow for our town. I have created this petition to urge Cherwell District Council to find
Growth on the Ground in Banbury
Kickstarting economic growth. That was the number one mission of the Labour Party ahead of the last General Election. There has been some progress. The
SEND Roundtable Event
Last week I hosted an event for people to discuss the future of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision. When I decided to set
A Turning Point for the NHS: Renewal in Action
A Turning Point for the NHS: Renewal in Action This year, NHS waiting lists have finally gone down. On the surface, that might not sound
Renters’ Rights Act
Labour’s Renters’ Rights Act Last week the Renters Rights Act became law. This legislation resets and improves the rights of those living in rented