Sir Mike Penning calls for a debate on local health authorities and the importance of them providing accurate and truthful information to Ministers.
Speaking in Transport Questions, Sir Mike Penning calls on the Government to encourage workers back into London as the impact of the growth of working from home after Covid has resulted in vital commuter bus routes being forced to close.
In an intervention in a debate on Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Bill which legislates to recognise Northern Ireland’s rich diversity in identity and language, Sir Mike speaks up for those whose first language is British Sign Language.
In Education Questions, Sir Mike Penning calls on the Government to provide more funding for more special educational needs schools in Hemel Hempstead as the current schools are full and double-oversubscribed.
Speaking in the debate on the last-minute delay to the flight relocating illegal immigrants to Rwanda, Sir Mike Penning highlights the UK’s long history of welcoming genuine refugees and asks how it is right that an out-of-hours judge in the European Court of Human Rights can overrule the UK Parliament and the British courts.
Sir Mike Penning urges MPs to back the Bill as it stands to avoid it falling at the dissolution of Parliament and calls on the Government to do more to get professional bodies’ insurance companies to contribute to restitution for fire safety defects in blocks of flats.