Ahead of his adjournment debate this afternoon, Tory MP Mark Spencer highlights a perception that authorities are more willing to prosecute for speeding offences than for injuries caused through reckless driving
Thursday 16th May 2013Ahead of her adjournment debate later today, Labour MP Julie Hilling stresses the need for Dog Control Notices and comprehensive legislation to tackle the issue of dangerous dogs
Wednesday 15th May 2013Writing for Central Lobby, crossbench peer Baroness Howe of Idlicote explains why she is introducing her Online Safety Bill which has its First Reading in the House of Lords today.
Tuesday 14th May 2013Conservative MP Charlotte Leslie highlights the ‘perverse’ trend of children being prevented from having swimming lessons in council owned sports centres
Tuesday 14th May 2013Caroline Flint says that the cost of energy is the biggest concern for most voters. Was the failure to include tariff legislation in the Queen's speech a missed opportunity?
Tuesday 14th May 2013Chuka Umunna writes from Lagos, Nigeria where he is leading a trade mission with business leaders from London and the North West.
Tuesday 14th May 2013Ahead of his debate today, Labour MP Michael McCann says the fallacy of Hezbollah’s 'supposed’ role in supporting Lebanese stability must be exposed
Thursday 9th May 2013Southport MP Dr John Pugh writes about the potential economic impact of fracking in his constituency. He is clear that the money must stay in the North West and not be siphoned off to London
Thursday 9th May 2013Writing for PoliticsHome, Conservative chairman Grant Shapps says the Tories have 'lessons to learn' from last week's local election losses, but insists his party can win a majority in 2015.
Tuesday 7th May 2013Tory MP David Burrowes calls for the slow and inconsistent reforms in Burma to be accelerated to prevent mass atrocities and protect human rights
Thursday 25th April 2013The Minister for Employment sets out how the Work Programme is getting people off benefits and back into the workplace
Wednesday 24th April 2013Writing exclusively for PoliticsHome, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne says the Government's welfare programme is a 'totem of incompetence'.
Wednesday 24th April 2013Labour MP Chi Onwurah highlights poor levels of female ICT workers despite 'warm words' from companies and the government
Wednesday 24th April 2013Stafford MP Jeremy Lefroy will this week present a Ten Minute Rule Bill to Parliament calling for stricter rules to impose fines on developers who deliberately exceed planning consents.
Tuesday 23rd April 2013Virendra Sharma hosts a Westminster Hall debate on health inequalities. As a London MP, his constituency has a higher rate of some diseases like tuberculosis, due to the socio-economic background of the area
Tuesday 23rd April 2013Tom Greatrex argues that chance-based games on fixed-odds-betting-machines are an inappropriate driver for betting shops
Monday 22nd April 2013Poor ambulance response times in rural areas are going unnoticed due to regional data aggregation says Beverley & Holderness MP, Graham Stuart
Friday 19th April 2013Ann McKechin MP writes about about the Business, Innovation and Skills committee inquiry into open access in academic publishing.
Thursday 18th April 2013A legislative change allowing offenders to erase minor convictions is to be welcomed, argues Tory MP Steve Brine
Wednesday 17th April 2013Andrew George MP writes about the added economic benefits of decarbonising energy generation ahead of his Westminster Hall debate
Wednesday 17th April 2013The threat of defamation must not be used as a tool to undermine free speech, argues Sadiq Khan
Tuesday 16th April 2013Ahead of his speech to the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health conference, Shadow Communities and Local Government Minister Jack Dromey argues for further integration of housing and health policy
Tuesday 16th April 2013MPs must send a strong message that religious persecution will not go unseen or unchallenged by the international community, says Naomi Long MP
Tuesday 16th April 2013The vital healthcare work undertaken by community pharmacists should become the Third Pillar of healthcare within new NHS structures, argues Steve Pound MP
Monday 15th April 2013Huw Irranca-Davies says while South Wales will never forgive Lady Thatcher for the miners' strike, it is time to move on.
Thursday 11th April 2013Writing for Central Lobby, Labour MP John Healey explains why he is boycotting Parliament today as politicians debate the legacy of Baroness Thatcher.
Wednesday 10th April 2013Conservative MP Dominic Raab warns the environmental debate in the UK has been “hi-jacked by the blinkered pursuit of decarbonisation”, as he prepares to lead a debate on flood insurance in the House of Commons this afternoon.
Tuesday 26th March 2013Off-gas grid households have been neglected for too long. They pay more, are more likely to be fuel poor and have less consumer protection, all for the arbitrary reason of not being on the mains gas network. We think that should change.
Monday 25th March 2013Labour MP Jim Dobbin calls on David Cameron to push for a renewed focus on hygiene, sanitation and clean water when the successors to the Millennium Development Goals are set.
Friday 22nd March 2013Greg Mulholland MP has campaigned for years to get the beer duty escalator scrapped, as it was this week. He writes here about how this is a massive win for pubs and brewers and how it confirms this is a pro pub Government.
Friday 22nd March 2013Chris Skidmore, who sits on the Health Select Committee, says Andy Burnham and Labour 'share the blame for what happened at Mid Staffs'.
Sunday 17th March 2013Nick Smith MP acknowledges the abuse of 106 alleged care home victims in South Wales. He hopes Operation Jasmine will improve care for all vulnerable people
Friday 15th March 2013Richard Ashworth, leader of Conservative MEPs, believes the battle lines are shifting in the debate over the EU budget.
Tuesday 12th March 2013Shadow Business minister Gordon Marsden calls on the Government to use procurement to increase apprenticeship opportunities.
Tuesday 12th March 2013Shadow Energy minister Tom Greatrex says the Government has "got its priorities all wrong" when it comes to potential shale gas exploration.
Monday 11th March 2013On International Women's Day Meg Munn explains that the UK lags behind other European countries on getting women into Science, Engineering and Technology. She calls on politicians, business leaders and educators to help change this.
Friday 8th March 2013One month on since the launch of the Green Deal, Simon Wright MP looks at how it is progressing.
Wednesday 6th March 2013The UK is facing an energy crunch, so we need to win public support for renewable technology, writes Charles Hendry MP.
Monday 4th March 2013Charlotte Leslie tells PoliticsHome why those found to be negligent in the Mid Staffs scandal must face the consequences; and David Nicholson should resign.
Thursday 28th February 2013Nadhim Zahawi MP writes for Central Lobby ahead of the backbench business debate calling for the recognition of the Kurdish genocide in Iraq.
Thursday 28th February 2013Weston-super-Mare MP and former Tourism Minister John Penrose speaks up for the British tourism sector in light of the Olympic successes of 2012.
Thursday 28th February 2013Evidence shows that too many tenants are being ripped off by unscrupulous letting agents who fail to protect their money, and charge exorbitant fees which are completely opaque, writes Sarah Champion MP.
Wednesday 27th February 2013How many of us could manage to live on £5 pounds a day? I don’t think it’s presumptuous to assume that most people, if not all, would struggle writes Sarah Teather MP.
Wednesday 27th February 2013Writing for Central Lobby, Labour's Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne accuses ministers of "burying their heads in the sand" as the bedroom tax plans "descened into farce".
Wednesday 27th February 2013Labour MP for Leeds and Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves hits back at Nick Clegg's speech lamenting Britain's economic overreliance on London.
Tuesday 19th February 2013Labour MP Jon Ashworth says the Government's immigration policies are 'undermining our universities'.
Monday 18th February 2013There is little if any deterrent against sexual violence in most fragile and conflict-affected states, writes Nicola Blackwood MP.
Thursday 14th February 2013Eating disorders are not just about food, writes Caroline Nokes MP, to highlight Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Thursday 14th February 2013Let’s shine a light on eating disorders – the most hidden and highest mental health killer, writes David Burrowes MP.
Thursday 14th February 2013An independent Scotland must be a “global leader in international development”, Scottish external affairs minister Humza Yousaf argues.
Thursday 14th February 2013There are worrying signs the Government is downgrading efforts to stop violence against women, says Stella Creasy.
Thursday 14th February 2013Peter Luff MP has a ten minute rule motion on Science Technology and Engineering careers information in schools. He argues that our future depends on more young people studying STEM subjects.
Wednesday 13th February 2013Nadine Dorries MP has tabled a Westminster Hall debate on Engineering as a career choice for young people
Wednesday 13th February 2013Caroline Lucas calls on the government to halt the nuclear contracting process in a Backbench Business debate on nuclear subsidy.
Thursday 7th February 2013On the day of a Backbench Business Committee debate on nuclear subsidy Mike Weatherley MP set out why he opposes further taxpayer support to this sector.
Thursday 7th February 2013Ensuring that people with terminal illnesses have access to medicine is an issue that should concern us all, writes Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP.
Monday 4th February 2013The discovery of Richard III's remains underneath a car park in Leicester gives us an opportunity to re-open the debate about one of our most well-known kings, writes Chris Skidmore MP.
Monday 4th February 2013Culture Committee member Angie Bray writes for PoliticsHome urging action on the Leveson proposals, but warning against any state regulation of the press.
Friday 1st February 2013Sarah Teather MP, Neil Carmichael MP and Nic Dakin MP put aside political differences, to examine how asylum support works for children and families.
Thursday 31st January 2013Wirral South MP Alison McGovern examines the continuing issue of football governance reform, and why the need for structured supporter involvement in our national game has never been greater.
Tuesday 29th January 2013The Prime Minister’s long awaited speech on Europe delivered an upbeat message about Britain’s continued membership of the European Union, writes Margot James MP.
Thursday 24th January 2013Graham Evans will host a debate in the Chamber of the House of Commons to commemorate Holocaust Memorial day.
Thursday 24th January 2013Stephen Williams MP writes about the debate on reducing the voting age to 16. This is especially relevant now as the 2014 Scottish Independence referendum will be open to 16 and 17 year olds.
Thursday 24th January 2013Shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan tells PoliticsHome why he thinks 16 and 17-year-olds should get the vote.
Thursday 24th January 2013Shadow Defence Secretary Jim Murphy calls on the Government to re-open its Defence spending review in light of the emerging threats in North Africa.
Tuesday 22nd January 2013