I was pleased to today show support for British food and farming today on Back British Farming Day, recognising the vital role farmers in Thirsk and Malton play in feeding the nation.
I'm delighted to invite local businesses to attend a day of digital skills workshops and training events that I am running with Google to help local small businesses on 4th November in Malton.
I am delighted to serve the new Prime Minister, his government and His Majesty in a ministerial role whose principal responsibility is to look after the interests of small business and enterprise, which is something that I am truly passionate about.
After the events on Wednesday, I made clear I felt that the serious business of governing the country cannot be conducted in this shambolic way. I communicated my strong feelings on this to the relevant parties at the time.
Many constituents have rightly raised concerns about a lack of formal cancellation regarding the previously proposed asylum reception centre in Linton-on-Ouse.