Voters in local elections send message to Rishi Sunak
Voters in Cambridgeshire and across the country are voting to elect community champions whilst also sending a clear message to Rishi Sunak.
Voters in Cambridgeshire and across the country are voting to elect community champions whilst also sending a clear message to Rishi Sunak.
BBC Politics East: Pippa defends role of Natural England against attack by Tory MPs and Conservative County Councillors who did not adequately act to protect super colony of rare bat.
BBC Politics East: Pippa lambasts the Conservative government for the lack of long-term funding for local Councils and highlights how residents are now keenly aware of the terrible impacts of years of lack of investment
Pippa talks about how cancer has affected her family
Pippa criticises Tory Budget for being missed opportunity for health, education and the environment
“If you have a problem getting to see your GP, then contact your MP” is the advice of a local doctor who sadly left General Practice recently, having been a GP Partner in a local practice in Cambridgeshire.
Pressure is growing on Anthony Browne to vote against the Government's oil and gas bill after residents across his South Cambs constituency signed an open letter calling on him to vote the bill down when it comes back to Parliament next week.
Pippa Heylings, the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for South Cambridgeshire says; “Gaps in provision lead to gaps in teeth.
Pippa asks why the Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire is not standing up for residents amidst new housebuilding chaos as Gove calls for additional 150K+ houses yet no answer to the water crisis
Pippa lays out Lib Dem plans for tackling the NHS waiting list and this means investing in adult social care
Pippa highlights how unprepared our country is for extreme heatwaves, flooding and drought due to lack of government investment for climate adaptation
Pippa speaks of her concerns at the UK’s loss of credibility at the global climate summit COP 28 after Rishi rows back on net zero