In common with MPs from across the country, I was last week called back to Westminster by virtue of the decision of the Supreme Court. Whatever your view of that decision, it’s worth saying that the sitting has called lots of MPs back from important constituency business and I am sorry to those
There has been a lot of discussion in the media over the past week about what we MPs actually do in Parliament. I am going to tell you about something which you definitely will not have seen on the rolling news coverage, but is something of which we Stokies should be incredibly proud.
Jack Brereton, Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent South, has today announced the winners of this year’s High Street Awards, which asked the public to name their favourite small businesses in Fenton, Longton, and Meir.
Stoke-on-Trent South MP Jack Brereton has welcomed the granting of full civil injunctions against eight youths responsible for a spate of disorder and antisocial behaviour in the Meir area. The court's award of full injunction follows eight interim injunctions granted earlier this year.
Jack has today written to Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary, to raise his concerns about recent developments in the Indian-administered part of Kashmir. The text of Jack's letter is as follows:
The Royal Stoke University Hospital is one of the hospitals set to benefit from the Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday of a £1.8 billion capital investment in the NHS.
It was a pleasure last week to see so many people out in the sun in Queen’s Park for the Armed Forces Day celebration. If you were not there, I have to say you missed out.