After months of spearheading Parliament's response to the dramatic increase in vaping among our children, Dr Neil Hudson MP celebrated a campaign win with the introduction of new legislation to tackle this issue.
New and impartial Office for National Statistics figures have confirmed the Conservative government's plan for the economy is working with inflation falling to its lowest rate in 2 and a half years at 3.4 per cent. That is down from a peak of 11.1 per cent and 4.0 per cent last month.
Dr Neil Hudson MP this week quizzed major UK food producers including Unilever, Arla and Kraft Heinz on their role in supporting people against food price inflation.
Dr Neil Hudson MP's campaign to boost the nation's mental health received a big win this week with a £10 million funding boost for organisations working to prevent suicides.
Dr Neil Hudson highlighted a host of veterinary sector concerns in the national media following a special session of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee he chaired on the issue.
Dr Neil Hudson MP has welcomed the Conservative Government’s major package of reforms to support businesses to deliver more apprenticeship places, benefitting local small businesses and young people across the country.
Dr Neil Hudson MP has welcomed new measures by the Conservative Government to tackle anti-driver road schemes and overzealous traffic enforcement, helping to reduce journey times for motorists as part of its long-term Plan for Drivers.
Dr Neil Hudson MP has welcomed news that Carlisle United and clubs across the nation are set to benefit from the creation of an Independent Football Regulator to empower fan voices.
The EFRA Committee will tomorrow take evidence from major food processors and manufacturers including Unilever, Arla and Kraft Heinz, as it holds the third evidence session exploring 'fairness in the food supply chain'.
As the only vet in the House of Commons, Dr Neil Hudson MP chaired a special session of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee scrutinising the state of the UK's veterinary sector.