Robert's Weekly Column - 29th April 2020 29th April 2020 On Monday I answered questions in the House of Commons on the work that the Ministry of Justice has been doing in response to the coronavirus pandemic. I have... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 22nd April 2020 22nd April 2020 Big thanks are due to the overwhelming majority of people here in Swindon for following the Government’s rules on social distancing, in line with the rest of... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 15th April 2020 15th April 2020 I hope that despite the unique circumstances everybody had a peaceful Easter weekend and found initiative ways to keep in touch with friends and family. For a... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 8th April 2020 8th April 2020 We were all shocked and saddened to hear that the Prime Minister, who had been under the care of doctors at St Thomas’ Hospital, after being admitted with... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 1st April 2020 1st April 2020 It will certainly take some getting used to seeing how quiet our roads are at the moment, but it has been encouraging to see how all of us in the local... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 25th March 2020 25th March 2020 Since I wrote late, I have been working flat out on the spread of Covid19 and its effect on all of us. I have been taking part in daily meetings right through... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 18th March 2020 18th March 2020 Coronavirus is the biggest health emergency in a generation, but I want to stress that the NHS is well prepared to deal with incidents like this and I am... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 11th March 2020 11th March 2020 Each year 2.4 million adults in the UK, including 7,500 here in Swindon, will suffer some form of domestic abuse. Two thirds of these victims are women, but... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 4th March 2020 4th March 2020 Last Thursday I had the opportunity to welcome pupils from Holy Cross Catholic Primary School to Westminster. It was a pleasure to meet them all and answer... Articles