I wholeheartedly welcome the announcement in the King’s Speech that a law is to be introduced to stop householders being exploited by punitive charges.
The Leasehold and Freehold Bill will tackle 'the exploitation of millions of homeowners through punitive service charges'.
I appeared on BBC South East News to raise the unfair practises of Management Companies.
I am repeating my call for legislation which gives power back to local residents and introduces a right to appeal. I am hoping this will be included in today’s King’s Speech.
Darent Valley Hospital marked Black History Month with a variety of staff events throughout the month. It was great to see these artists entertaining patients, staff and visitors with their vibrant music and dancing.
Having visited Dartford's British Gas Academy a few years ago, I was pleased to pay a return visit and meet apprentices training to be part of the team. During my visit, I met the Head of Net Zero Fulfilment, Susan Wells, who provided me with an overview on British Gas, followed by a tour of the
I attended a debate in Parliament on International Rail Services in Kent.
International services previously stopped at Ashford and Ebbsfleet but were withdrawn during the pandemic and have not yet been reinstated by Eurostar.
In Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office questions in Parliament, I again raised the case of Dartfordian, George Low, who was murdered in Cyprus seven years ago. George was stabbed to death in Ayia Napa in an unprovoked attack whilst there on holiday. His murderers fled to Northern Cypru