Attending President Zelenskyy of Ukraine’s Address to the House of Commons
It was extremely moving to listen to President Zelenskyy of Ukraine address the House of Commons this evening.
It was extremely moving to listen to President Zelenskyy of Ukraine address the House of Commons this evening.
Following my question to the Home Office last week, I was pleased to meet with Home Secretary Priti Patel to discuss plans to bolster our national cyber-defence.
Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the achievements of women in Bridgend and across the world.
I have held numerous meetings with Openreach and broadband providers such as Fibrenest to call for better broadband in Bridgend. I welcome this announcement as a brilliant start to bringing Ultrafast Full Fibre to the whole of Bridgend.
As a nation, we will not stand and watch Russia attack the sovereignty of another country. We will continue to stand by the people of Ukraine.
I have welcomed figures which show that the auto enrolment of workplace pensions has been a huge success in Bridgend.
This week, I signed the Book of Solidarity for Ukraine on behalf of Bridgend and Porthcawl.
This book will be sent to Ruslan Stefanchuk, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament of Ukraine).
I asked the Minister for Security and Borders if he agreed with me that now is the ideal time to review and reform the 32-year old Computer Misuse Act 1990. These reforms have been recommended by the ISC’s Russia report and will go a long way in boosting our national cyber-defence.
Having recently raised the issue of needing to support Gurkha veterans who meet the criteria to resettle in the UK in Parliament, I am pleased to see the UK Government offering the support to our veterans who meet the criteria.
Improved connectivity is vital for residents and businesses. I am pleased to support this Bill and Speed Up Britain’s campaign to improve mobile connectivity and bring 5G to the whole of the United Kingdom.