During the emergency legislation being introduced into law to facilitate sanctions on Putin’s cronies, Philip Dunne supports the need to protect whistleblowers, as we have already seen on the streets of Salisbury that the risks from the Russian state can be fatal for those who blow the whistle.
With many countries looking to their energy security, Philip Dunne calls on the COP26 President to work with partner countries to increase renewables, and reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Philip Dunne highlights the BBC Panorama programme on failures in maternity care resulting in the tragic loss and harm of babies at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and calls for the Government to make a full response to conclusions of the Ockendon review so that lessons are made across Government and not just at the Trust.
Speaking following an Urgent Question on the Government’s plans to bring forward an economic crime Bill, Philip Dunne calls on the Government to learn lessons from measures introduced in previous financial crises, and ensure that when people report cases to Action Fraud for investigation, that the cases are investigated.
Philip Dunne calls on the Government to incorporate the recommendations in the Environmental Audit Committee’s report on water quality in rivers when it publishes its strategic policy statement to Ofwat and make a statement to the House of Commons.