WESTMINSTER DIARY: Mp Matt Rodda
On Wednesday 27 November I spoke in Westminster during the debate on Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour. I welcomed the measures announced
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday 27 November I spoke in Westminster during the debate on Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour. I welcomed the measures announced
Read moreDetailsThe recent news that inflation has risen slightly again is unwelcome, although possibly not entirely unexpected given the recent jump in electricity
Read moreDetailsIt’s the most wonderful time of the year and lots of us get to share that with our friends, family and our beloved dogs! The season is filled with presents,...
Read moreDetailsLast week I had a chance to go out for a meal with my sister, we went over to have a curry at a restaurant in Binfield, off St Mary's...
Read moreDetailsNow we're into December, most people's attention has turned to Christmas. We're preparing to entertain, or be entertained by, friends and relatives
Read moreDetailsDecember is here already, and while we start shopping for gifts for family and friends, many of us are thinking about the seasonal tradition
Read moreDetailsShelter's vision, since 1966, was to establish an organisation to speak for the millions of 'hidden homeless' living in overcrowded slums
Read moreDetailsMonday was White Ribbon Day, an initiative that takes place on 25 November each year to raise awareness of, and combat, violence against women
Read moreDetailsLast Thursday, I held a listening event for constituents in advance of the debate on assisted dying that is taking place this coming Friday.
Read moreDetailsThe colder, darker, windy and wet days have certainly made a comeback and it’s time to prepare our dogs – and ourselves – for the winter months. In their latest...
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