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West Sussex’s transport networks are to receive a £29.9m upgrade as a result of the comprehensive spending review, investing in increased connectivity, economic growth and better opportunities for local people. The £29.9 million that West Sussex, will receive over the Spending Review period represents a near 2% boost compared to plans under the previous Conservative
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Data from NHS England has revealed that waiting lists in the South East have fallen by 35,201 since the last General Election. Across the country, NHS waiting list figures show a drop in April, barring the special measures put in place at the start of the pandemic this marks the first such reduction in 17
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A non-hormonal, non-steroidal oral contraceptive has been available in the Indian market since the 1990s, avoiding many of the side effects of current oral contraceptives in the UK market and the discomfort many women experience with other methods of contraception. I asked the Health Secretary what action he is taking to enable access to this
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Unfair bonuses have been banned with immediate effect for senior bosses at Southern Water and Thames Water as part of this Labour Government’s Plan for Change after tough new legislation came into effect. Under these new rules, introduced with the landmark Water (Special Measures) Act 2025, companies including Southern Water and Thames Water are not
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Crawley MP, Peter Lamb, has come out in support of the Labour Government’s plan to provide a nutritious free school meal to an extra half a million more children, putting £500 back into parents’ pockets for every child. The Government’s announcement follows on from a private members bill Peter Lamb introduced earlier this year, the
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Crawley Member of Parliament, Peter Lamb, has welcomed the Government’s announcement that the Primary Care Utilisation and Modernisation Fund will deliver £102m in upgrades to over a thousand GP surgeries across England, including in Crawley. Locally, Furnace Green GP Surgery will benefit from the scheme, which exists to create additional space in existing buildings to
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After over a decade of regulatory failure allowed record levels of illegal sewage dumping into England’s rivers, lakes and seas, since last July the Government has spearheaded the largest increase in action against water companies in history. In the year preceding 2024, sewage was pumped into Crawley’s waterways 66 times, equating to 34 days of
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It’s a matter of national security, the land has to be cleansed of its population. It began with limiting movement and making the area increasingly unliveable, it ended with rounding up people, gassing pets, and forced deportation to a land of another language, culture and history. The Foreign Office was clear, no ‘Tarzans’, no ‘man
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Young people in Crawley are among those set to benefit from the tens of thousands of new training opportunities across England as part of a radical skills revolution, giving them the chance to develop skills where they are most needed across the workforce to rebuild Britain. More skilled brickies, carpenters and healthcare support workers will
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For thirty years, Crawley has played host to immigration removal centres. These have been subject to scandal and public inquiry. I raises with ministers the need to bring an end to people being held there indefinitely and other changes proposed by the Home Affairs Select Committee.
