At Step 4, the emphasis of the national response to coronavirus will shift from rules and regulation towards expecting people to protect themselves, and others, through informed choice.
appreciate your concerns and I know that the Government is encouraging frontline workers in health and social care to be vaccinated. I am told that the Department for Health and Social Care has been working to make the vaccination accessible to people living and working in care homes.
As you will be aware, the Bill contains a large number of measures with the central aim of cutting crime and building safe communities. At the last election, I was elected on a manifesto to restore confidence in the criminal justice system and this Bill delivers that pledge made to my con
The whole UK travel industry has faced significant challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic and I attended the Travel Day of Action last Wednesday where I met constituents to discuss the ongoing challenges facing the travel industry, and the risks to businesses and livelihoods.
The UK has a long history of leading the way on animal welfare. I am pleased that now we have left the EU, the Government is committed to improving our already world-leading standards by delivering a series of ambitious reforms, outlined in the Action Plan for Animal Welfare.
It is incredibly important to protect and support the health of children and young people in our society. In recent years we have made huge progress in understanding mental health issues, and I support efforts to transform children and young people’s mental health for the better.
I am pleased that this Government remains fully committed to the Environment Bill as a key part of delivering the manifesto commitment to create the most ambitious environmental programme of any country on Earth.
The Second Day of Report Stage and Third Reading took place on Wednesday 26 May,&