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In the King's Speech on 13 May 2026 the Energy Independence Bill was announced, to scale-up homegrown renewable energy and protect living standards for the long-term. The speech also included a commitment to take forward recommendations of the Nuclear Regulatory Review in 2025 and introduce the Nuclear Regulation Bill to encourage a new era of
I spoke on the day following the King's Speech which outlines the Government's future legislative programme. There are 5 days of debate and I spoke on Thursday 14 May 2026: here is my speech:
"It is a pleasure to follow the shadow Secretary of State, the hon. Member for Faversham and Mid Kent (Helen Whately). I
I was pleased to attend the Inauguration Mass at St Mary's the Mount Catholic Church on Sunday 10 May 2026.
This was a celebration of the first Catholic Church built after the reformation in 1827 and is the oldest Catholic Church in the West Midlands. St Mary's the Mount is 200 years old.
The Mass was presided
A further letter was sent to the the Secretary of State and the Minister:
Here you can read the eNews for April 2026
The Prorogation of Parliament is the end of a Session and this session ran from July 2024 to April 2026. The Commons is summoned to the Lords where the leader of the Lords reads out the Government's end of session report and the remainder of the Bills which were passing between the Lords and Commons
International Workers' Memorial Day takes place on 28 April every year. It is a day to remember all those poeple who went to work and never came home. It honours everyone who has died simply in the course of and as a result of doing their job.
Around the world more people die at work then
The Vaisakhi procession this year took place on Sunday 26 April 2026. We were joined this year by the Mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority Richard Parker and the Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster. This year there were additional stops: The Indian Muslim Association presented flowers to honour the holy book ( (below top
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Remembrance Sunday – Town Centre Cenotaph
20mph Speed Limits
RAF Centenary Flypast



