James Daly MP welcomes 8.5% increase to the State Pension Tuesday, 9 April, 2024 As of Monday 8th April, the State Pension has risen by 8.5%, in line with average earnings growth from last year, as per the triple lock guarantee. This means that pensioners will receive an above inflation raise to their pension payments. For those who reached pension age after April 2016, this means an increase to £221.20 per week. This will be £11,592.40 a year. For those who reached pension... Westminster News
Revoke the Mayor's powers to charge for a Clean Air Zone 27th June 2023 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... Speeches in Parliament
Bury Times Column - Bury FC are back 8th June 2023 “This football club has a social impact for the people in our town. It’s part of being a human being, sharing things together – sharing great moments and also... Articles
New hospital to be completed by 2030 26th May 2023 James Daly has welcomed the Government’s announcement that more than £20 billion will be invested in building new hospitals, including delivering on the rebuild... Local News
New investment from the Conservative Government to transform sports facilities across Bury North to get more people active 24th May 2023 James Daly MP has welcomed £272,127 investment from the Conservative Government to transform sports facilities in Bury North to get more people active and... Local News
James Daly welcomes funding to upgrade school buildings across Bury North 23rd May 2023 James Daly has welcomed over £450 million in extra funding from the Conservative Government to upgrade school buildings across the country, including projects... Local News
James Daly discusses SEND provision in Bury with Minister 12th May 2023 Earlier this week I joined Minister for Children, Claire Coutinho to discuss SEND provision in Bury. This is an incredibly important issue and we are making... Westminster News
Bury Times Column - Policing in Bury 11th May 2023 Bury’s most famous son, Sir Robert Peel is considered the father of modern community policing and was instrumental in the formation of the Metropolitan Police... Articles
James Daly welcomes Bury Times journalist to Downing Street 20th April 2023 Our local newspapers are essential for democracy. They do a really important job in keeping you informed about what’s going on in our town. That’s why I invited... Media
Knife crime in Bury - Parliamentary Question from James Daly 20th April 2023 Knife crime is causing misery for families in Bury. This is an incredibly serious issue that must be addressed. If anyone is caught with a knife they must be... Speeches in Parliament
Clause 1 - Designation of High Streets | High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill | Public Bill Committees It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Charles. I warmly welcome the Bill, but may I make one point? With everything that we ever talk about in this place, it normally comes down...
Business of the House | Commons debates The Mayor of Greater Manchester’s vanity project of a 493-square-mile clean air zone has cost the taxpayer nearly £100 million. It has been supported by all Labour councils in Greater...
Business of the House | Commons debates The Mayor of Greater Manchester’s vanity project of a 493-square-mile clean air zone has cost the taxpayer nearly £100 million. It has been supported by all Labour councils in Greater...
Business of the House | Commons debates The Mayor of Greater Manchester’s vanity project of a 493-square-mile clean air zone has cost the taxpayer nearly £100 million. It has been supported by all Labour councils in Greater...
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration | Commons debates Following on from that point, there is clearly an issue with publication within eight weeks. Bearing in mind that the public purse is funding 30 civil servants and a chief inspector of...
Community Ownership Fund | Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | Commons debates Would my hon. Friend consider amending the criteria for community ownership fund applications to include the potential community purchase of redundant council assets? It would bring back to life...