Wealden MP Nus Ghani has joined Conservative rebels uniting to fight the imposition of a third national lockdown.
The Telegraph reported the launch of the Covid Recovery Group on Tuesday and named Ms Ghani as a member of its steering committee.
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Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, has been working with the Business Select Committee on the impact of Covid on UK businesses and job security.
During the second national lockdown, Nus is holding daily surgeries for local businesses and residents to offer help and to ensure that their concerns are reflect
Below is an article written by Mark Harper MP, chairman of the new Covid Recovery Group which I am part of.
The country is badly in need of a different strategy for living with the virus that doesn’t require us to keep living under a series of damaging lockdowns and arbitrary restrictions
Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, will be holding a meeting with the leader of the East Sussex County Council next week to discuss the reopening of Household Waste Recycling Centre in Forest Row.
After speaking to the Waste Recycling Action Group, which has an overwhelming support in the community, Nus wi
Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, is delighted that after securing £20,000 of funding, the habitat improvement project on Eridge Stream has been completed.
The Eridge Stream, which is a major tributary of the River Medway, is managed and fished by two local angling clubs, Crowborough & District A
Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, is currently leading a parliamentary select committee inquiry which explores the extent to which business in the UK are exploiting the forced labour of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee has questioned fast-fashion retai
Read my November article in the Sussex Express, focussing on the importance of preserving the unique heritage of East Sussex and my campaign to save the medieval moat at Michelham Priory.
Fashion brands including Boohoo and Nike have denied the use of suppliers or manufacturing in the Xinjiang region of China as they expressed “shock” surrounding allegations regarding the forced labour of Uighur Muslims.
The brands and retailers, which also included H&M and North Face-owner VF,