Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, introduced Liz Truss at the Conservative party hustings in Eastbourne on 5 August 2022
Nusrat's speech [CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY]
Good evening everyone and welcome to Eastbourne.
It’s good to be on home turf in East Sussex and to see so many friendly face
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, was pleased to welcome Lord Harrington, Minister for Refugees to the Ukrainian Support Hub in Mayfield, to meet local volunteers and hosts, alongside Ukrainian families arriving in Wealden under the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
The Support Hub was set up by Mayfield and F
The UK Parliament has closed down its TikTok account after MPs raised concerns about the risk of data being passed to the Chinese government.
The account has been locked, and content deleted, days after its launch.
Senior MPs and peers had called for the account to be removed until TikTok gave "cr
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, was pleased to welcome Lord Harrington, Minister for Refugees to the Ukrainian Support Hub in Mayfield, to meet local volunteers and hosts, alongside Ukrainian families arriving in Wealden under the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
The Support Hub was set up by Mayfield and F
Parliament has shut down its TikTok account after a group, led by Wealden MP Nus Ghani, expressing their concerns about data security risks.
A group of four MPs and two peers last week wrote to the speakers of both the House of Lords and Commons.
Nusrat Ghani, MP for Weladen, spoke to the BBC Radio 4 Today programme about the closure of the Parliamentary TikTok account, following a letter she sent to the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament.
She stressed that should the CCP demand data from TikTok's parent company (ByteDance), it is illega
Wealden’s MP Nus Ghani joined Peter Sutter for her regular update on Ashdown Radio (previously Uckfield FM).
The discussion involved talking about planning matters in Wealden, Nusrat's role as Vice Chair of the 1922 committee and the Conservative party leadership contest, securing government fundin
THE UK Parliament's TikTok account has been shut down amid concerns about links with China.
It comes after MPs sent a letter to the Commons Speaker and the Lords Speaker expressing their "surprise" and "disappointment" upon learning Parliament had set up an account on the popular soc
Parliament has decided to shut down its new TikTok account after just one week due to data security concerns raised by MPs.
Four MPs and two Lords who have all been sanctioned by China wrote to Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Lord speaker Lord John McFall to complain about “data security risk