One of the parts of being an MP that I enjoy the most is going out and visiting our local schools. I will never cease to be impressed by the commitment and dedication of all our local schools and the work they do to give the next generation the best possible start in life.
I'm pleased to share the latest news from Cornish Metals as they mark an exciting milestone in the South Crofty Tin Project here in Cornwall. This week, the Water Treatment Plant at South Crofty has been commissioned and officially opened after years of planning and development.
The current events unfolding in the Middle East are an unbearable tragedy. The attack on Israel by the terrorist organisation Hamas was horrific, with over a thousand innocent people murdered and hundreds more taken hostage.
Recently, the Chair of Network Rail, Lord Hendy, wrote to me to let me know of the organisation's plans to mark the bicentenary of the ‘first ever passenger train’.
Last week, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, visited Cornwall where she came to unveil a plaque to mark the launch of a degree apprenticeship programme at Camborne School of Mines (CSM).
We are in the middle of the annual political conference season and it will almost certainly be the last set of conferences before the next General Election. All three of the main parties have a lot at stake as they set out their stalls for the long campaign ahead.
One of the key drivers of the pressures on the NHS has been the growth in mental health problems which has led to a significant spike in the caseload of all GP surgeries in Cornwall and across the country.
One of the key drivers of the pressures on the NHS has been the growth in mental health problems which has led to a significant spike in the caseload of all GP surgeries in Cornwall and across the country.
In the pursuit of a greener, more sustainable future, one thing is clear: we must adapt and innovate while taking into consideration the unique needs of rural communities.