Southend West MP, Sir David Amess, has backed local residents who have lost £37,000 after being ripped off by a dodgy investment scheme.
Sir David attended a reception held by Brain Tumour Research that brought together patients, charities, scientists, clinicians and supporters together with Parliamentarians to raise awareness of the disease and boost funding for research.
Sir David Amess MP is supporting musicians and film-makers from Southend West by calling for local artists to enter Parliament’s two largest creative competitions, Rock the House and Film the House.
Sir David has given his support to the Fracking Regulation Bill.
On Thursday 10th March, Sir David made it very clear that he would not be silenced on the issue of c2c timetable changes.
At a parliamentary reception this week, MP’s joined with gold medal winner, Sally Gunnell, to show their support for tackling child inactivity.
On Wednesday 9th March, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People hosted a parliamentary reception.
Independent Age hosted a parliamentary reception this week to call for an independent, cross-party Commission into the future of health and social care.
A petition calling for c2c to revert to the former timetable needs more signatures.
Students from across the UK were selected to visit Parliament on Tuesday 8th March as part of International Women’s Day.