A raft of new amendments to the Domestic Abuse Bill will be presented, providing greater protections for victims and further clamping down on perpetrators.
The proposals include making non-fatal strangulation a specific criminal offence, strengthening legislation around controlling or coercive beha
During the Second Reading of the Fisheries Bill, James spoke to support this Bill which creates the framework for the UK as an independent coastal state outside the Common Fisheries Policy.
In the debate, James talked about the fishing fleet in Lynn, Brancaster, and along the coast and in support o
The landmark Domestic Abuse Bill will help transform the response to domestic abuse, helping to prevent offending, protect victims and ensure they have the support they need.
Today (Monday 6th July) James is in Parliament for the final stages of the Domestic Abuse Bill before it passes to the House
The Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill 2020 introduced on 5 March will have its Second Reading in the House of Commons today [Monday 18 May 2020].
James is supporting this Bill which will become a landmark piece of legislation that ends EU rules on free movement, and
This is the first major overhaul of agricultural policy in almost 50 years, and is a huge opportunity for Britain and the farming industry.
Having left the European Union, James welcomes the chance the UK has to tailor our agriculture policy to improve productivity and incentivise e
A House of Commons report published today, has called for 'concrete action' from the government to address shortcomings for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
James Wild MP recently joined the influential Public Accounts Committee, which recently ran an