Following the news today that infrastructure giant, Carillion, will be entering into liquidation, Andrew asked the Defence Secretary at defence questions what will happen given that the firm's joint venture, CarillionAmey, manages 50,000 military houses and takes 1,500 calls from personnel each d
Tomorrow morning Andrew will be meeting with a delegation from Wiltshire, BaNES, and Dorset Councils to discuss proposals for better road connectivity across the South.
Vodafone announced today that Vodafone customers in Mere will now enjoy 4G mobile coverage as well as reliable 3G voice signal, thanks to recent network improvements.
Last night, Andrew spoke in the latest debate on the EU Withdrawal Bill, reminding Members on both sides of the House that Brexit does not in put the Good Friday Agreement in jeopardy.
This morning, the APPG on Clinical Leadership and Management met with the Director of the NHS Leadership Academy, Stephen Hart, who offered his opinion on how medical staff can be supported when progressing up to management level.
With the Trump administration threatening crippling tariffs on the huge Northern Ireland employer, Bombardier Aerospace, the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee today visited the Bombardier site in Belfast to see first hand how damaging such action would have on the Northern Irish economy.
This morning the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee questioned Brexit Minister, Robin Walker, about the action being taken by the Government to ensure that Northern Ireland's border with Ireland is front and centre in Brexit negotiations.
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee is currently in Basel, Switzerland as part of our inquiry into the Irish border issue. Switzerland, a non-EU member, is a great case study as it borders with four EU member states.
The APPG on Clinical Leadership and Management today met with the Chief Executive of University Hospitals Birmingham, Dame Julie Moore, who provided a fantastic insight into NHS recruitment.