Worthing and neighbouring hospitals have been well served by the well led team of staff, combining the skills and dedication of clinicians, allied professions and everyone working in and around the hospitals. We rely on them and on their colleagues in general practice.
Across the constituency, political groups are nominating candidates and preparing leaflets for local elections. They present alternatives in each ward.
MPs from across Sussex met with Southern Water and regulators, environmental and financial, to discuss urgent concerns regarding ongoing storm overflow and unacceptable levels of untreated discharge into our water courses and bathing areas.
Wave of Compassion: those are words on the covers of the report on the Homes for Ukraine Scheme one year on. It was commissioned by the Sanctuary Foundation charity. Earlier, the Foundation developed ‘HELLO’, the welcome booklet for children from Ukraine.
Friday was a rewarding day with students and staff at one of our excellent schools. Every teacher was confident and showed admirable interest in their subject and in each pupil.
Thank you to the entire community at Durrington High School for the warm welcome, the tour provided by the Head Students and the helpful discussion with the leadership team.
It was encouraging to hear from so many polite, intelligent and curious young adults.
A fortnight can be quite a time for a political leader. Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon appeared to be in command of her party. There was little known party dissent at Holyrood or at Westminster.
Worthing and local host families welcome people of all ages who come to improve their knowledge and English language skill. In the Great Hall at Westminster, I was placed in the front row with party leaders and former prime ministers to hear Ukraine’s president Zelenskyy’s speech.