Jo Churchill MP is boosting her campaign for better broadband in Suffolk and across her Bury St Edmunds constituency.
Elected on a local manifesto seeking quality broadband and mobile access for residents and businesses, Jo Churchill is pushing ahead with her pledge.
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On 9th October, I wrote to the Home Secretary following the horrific events in Bury St Edmunds involving the use of corrosive substances.
This is not something any community should expect to happen, let alone rural Suffolk.
I never fail to be impressed by the dynamic, forward thinking community we have across Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket; full of highly skilled, hugely committed individuals and businesses.
“Patient data is capable of improving patient outcomes”. This was the point I made passionately at this year’s BioData World Congress, held last week, at the Wellcome Genome Campus in Cambridge.
Just last week, the Government announced its latest step in helping to preserve our environment; introducing tougher new fines of up to £150 for littering, now including littering from vehicles.
Dear David,
Further to the roll out of Universal Credit this month, across parts of my Bury St Edmunds constituency, I am writing to draw your attention to emerging challenges for services in my constituency.
To summarise, Universal Credit is now rolling out across Bury St Edmunds (Bury) and
"As I travel to Brussels today, I know that many people will be looking to us – the leaders of the 28 nations in the European Union – to demonstrate we are putting people first.
I have been clear throughout this process that citizens’ rights are my first priority.
Ever since I arrived in Parliament, I have been a passionate advocate and promoter of life-long learning; whether upskilling, reskilling or just encouraging new learning opportunities.