Tweet As a backbencher representing people of Suffolk Coastal, I speak in various debates and ask questions of ministers. I can also table written questions. Below you can see my most recent appearances in Parliament and the questions that I am asking.
Air Pollution: Deprived Areas | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates Local authorities undertake air quality monitoring, but not necessarily to the same level as is required for standards that have been set
Species Decline | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates Alongside the draft clauses we presented on governance in the Bill, we also published a policy paper. I am sure the hon.
Species Decline | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates We have undertaken activities to improve biodiversity through nature conservation sites, where we are looking to restore and create wildl
Species Decline | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates I think it fair to say that the wildlife corridors we are seeking to extend—some projects, future environmental management pilots, are al
Species Decline | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates I have tried to outline the different activities we are already taking and what is being planned. The year 2020 will be key.
Species Decline | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates The hon.
Pollution: Schools and Hospitals | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates My right hon.
Pollution: Schools and Hospitals | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates The Government are investing £3.5 billion and it is for local authorities to potentially apply to the clean air fund to undertake differe
Pollution: Schools and Hospitals | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates I am conscious that, certainly through Transport for London, London has had a substantial amount of money to improve air quality.
Topical Questions | Oral Answers to Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates This is an historic issue. As the hon. Gentleman will know, it was his own local council that granted permission for the installation.