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
James Daly welcomes £143,841 for The Fusiliers Museum in Bury from Conservative Government to level up local cultural organisations 21st March 2023 James Daly MP has welcomed the Conservative Government’s investment of £143,841 in The Fusiliers Museum in Bury as part of the Cultural Investment Fund... Local News
James Daly speaks on the Illegal Migration Bill 14th March 2023 The Illegal Migration Bill means the vast majority of illegal migrants will be removed, delivering the deterrent needed to stop people making these dangerous... Speeches in Parliament
Bury Times Column - International Women’s Day 12th March 2023 n Parliament I am a member of both the Home Affairs and Justice Select Committees and as I write this column on International Women’s Day I wish to highlight... Articles
James Daly MP to Host Over 50’s Fair 1st March 2023 Bury North Member of Parliament, James Daly, is teaming up with the Department for Work and Pensions and community organisations to host a fair on the 16th of... Local News
Bury Times Column - One year of the war in Ukraine 9th February 2023 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... Articles
James Daly welcomes 9,780 new apprenticeships in Bury North since 2010 7th February 2023 The Conservative Government believes that everyone should have access to the high-quality education and training they need to build a brighter future, whether... Local News
James Daly questions police over low charging rates for rape 22nd January 2023 This week I questioned HM Inspector of Constabulary on the shockingly low charge rate for serious sexual offences. If we are to tackle violence against women... Speeches in Parliament
James Daly Winter Driving Guidance 18th January 2023 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... Local News
James Daly supports blocking of Scottish Gender Recognition Reform Bill 17th January 2023 In today's debate on the Scottish Government’s Gender Recognition Bill, I took the opportunity to support my brilliant colleague Miriam Cates who was subject to... Speeches in Parliament
Football Governance Bill | Commons debates This is a unique regulatory Bill, in that it regulates the preservation of football clubs—in my view, it is regulation to save something, rather than regulation regarding competition. It is...
Football Governance Bill | Commons debates I am very interested in what the hon. Gentleman says. There are some very important points regarding redistribution, but there is also a very important point about the competent management of...
Football Governance Bill | Commons debates My hon. Friend makes a sensible point, which not many people will know: Bury and Bolton were in essentially the same financial situation. Both had gone into administration at the same time. The...
Football Governance Bill | Commons debates The hon. Member—as he knows, I am from the same part of the world as him—is making some excellent points. He touched on Bury FC in my constituency. I am interested in fairness in...
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...