Last weekend, students across the country received their A-Level results and, as you read this, students will now also be receiving their GCSE results. The results this year are the first set that have begun to return to their pre-pandemic status.
I have always believed that, when it comes to delivering for our environment, we need to consider the impacts on the local environment and the local landscape as well as the endeavour to reduce carbon emissions globally. We also need to recognise the importance of food security and the critical
Since the end of the pandemic, it has been a constant and ever-present challenge for the government to reduce waiting lists and help people get the care they need. Last year, in order to address this challenge, the government created the new ‘Elective Recovery Taskforce’.
Earlier this year, I announced I would not be seeking re-election following the end of this Parliament. Despite all the turbulence internationally, we have secured some important investment to this part of Cornwall such as the Kresen Kernow Archive in Redruth.
Last week, the government announced that it would be accepting, in full, the recommendations of the independent pay review body that called for a 6.5% increase in teacher pay.
A couple of weeks ago I visited South Crofty Mine for an update and to meet the team at Cornish Metals. I have visited the project on many occasions over the last decade but in recent months there has been a very exciting breakthrough.
What constitutes a skill in the era of Artificial Intelligence? The government currently advocates a "skills-based" immigration policy, by which it means giving preferential treatment to people like lawyers or economists with a formal qualifications.
George Eustice, Member of Parliament for Camborne and Redruth, asks the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero to increase the available support for Geothermal Energy projects in Cornwall.