Last week, I found out that I have definitely been put on the Criminal Justice Bill committee. That means every Tuesday and Thursday will now be taken up with sitting in a committee room going line by line through the Bill.
Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond has asked for Ofsted to show more flexibility and understanding when they inspect small rural schools when she spoke in Parliament this week.
The Government will investigate delays by Openreach to the rollout of superfast broadband in Cheriton, Bramdean and Kilmeston after Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond raised the issue in parliament this week.
Today I raised some really important issues which are deeply affecting numerous constituents in Kilmeston, Bramdean and Cheriton. Getting better broadband for my constituents in Meon Valley has been a key focus of my work since 2019 and I will continue to prioritise this issue.
Today I asked the Minister of State for School Standards, Damian Hinds, about the notice period schools get for Ofsted inspections and I highlighted the stress and anxiety last minute inspections put on teachers.
This week has been dominated by the new Bill outlining our relationship with Rwanda. I will talk more about this next week after the vote on Tuesday but I am very happy to hear your views.
Today I asked the Prime Minister what support Britain will give for an International Criminal Court Investigation into the events into all parties in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank since and before October 7th.
Today I spoke in a Westminster Hall Debate on 20mph speed limits. This is something I know is incredibly important to my Meon Valley constituents, so I am pleased to be able to highlight this in the debate.