From Tuesday, Sadiq Khan extended the capital’s Ultra Low Emission Zone to all London boroughs, making it the world’s biggest clean air charging zone.
Despite the opposition of Londoners and many local authorities, the Labour Mayor went ahead with his plan to charge drivers of cars that do not meet
Politics benefits from clarity on policy.
Over the last few weeks, on two important issues to voters in Bury North, the Labour Party have set out their position.
In a recent TV interview, Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, admitted that London’s ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) £12.50
Over £50 million spent on the cameras and signs for this ridiculous tax on working people.
I have consistently spoken up for the people of Bury against the Labour mayor's plan to charge. We do not need this plan and he should not have the power to implement it.
We are now heading toward the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This brutal war has taken a devastating toll on the proud Ukrainian nation and its people.
It’s snowing across Bury and temperatures are right down tonight and tomorrow so please do be careful on the roads.
Last year I put together a winter driving page with advice from local and national authorities on how to stay safe which you can see below.
On this page you can see local gritting
The actions of Met Police officer, David Carrick, are absolutely shocking.
His behaviour was known and nothing was done, he was allowed to continue being a threat to women and girls. There are people within the Met who knew this and should be sacked.
I am proud to represent our diverse community here in Bury and it is so incredibly important that we stand up to discrimination across our town.
Our Muslim residents in Bury bring so much to our brilliant, diverse town and we must cherish that.
#IAM2022
Since being elected I have been lobbying for an increase of SEN provision in Bury, Ramsbottom & Tottington.
I am delighted the government have approved plans for a new special school which will have a positive impact on so many lives.
However, there is still work to do and I will continue to
It was reported in the MEN that of their £3 million budget to fix pot holes, Bury Council had spent less than 5% of it.
That's why today I've launched my pothole patrol - a simple online reporting tool where you can report potholes to me that you want fixing.