Holocaust Memorial Day in Parliament

Today we recognise Holocaust Memorial Day.

Six million were brutally murdered.

Five million men and women alongside over a million children.

Holocaust Memorial Day in Worthing

Thank you to the organisers and those in attendance at the important annual Holocaust Memorial Day event held in Worthing.

We gathered at Beach House Park, at the Holocaust Memorial Tree, to recognise this year's theme of the 'fragility of freedom'.

Backing British Freight Sector

As President of the British International Freight Association (BIFA), I was pleased to welcome guests to this year's awards ceremony which was attended by over 500 people.

The Freight Service Awards competition has been running now for 35 years.

Lighting a Candle for the Holocause Memorial Day

I joined the Speaker of the House and colleagues to mark Holocaust Memorial Day with a ceremony in Portcullis House.

Lighting a candle of remembrance gave me a moment to reflect on how fragile freedom is.

Supporting Biomedicine's Impact on Health Care

Biomedicine is the science at the heart of our healthcare.

70% of diagnoses in the NHS are based on pathology results provided by laboratory services with over 150 million samples handled each year.

Celebrating our Local Head Teachers

I am consistently struck by the passion and dedication of teachers working in schools across Worthing West – ensuring that all our children can fulfil their potential and set them in good stead for adulthood.

WORTHING HERALD: Realising the Importance of Community

Sub post offices have mattered, do matter and will matter. I am grateful to the widows of sub-postmasters in the constituency who have now told me of their experiences. Their service to the community has been valued.

New Report into Biomass Subsidies

Burning wood for energy will make global warming worse for decades to come. Anyone who claims biomass at-scale can be ‘renewable’ is ignorant at best, fraudulent at worst. Government subsidies must end.