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Mystery shipwreck on Cornwall beach sparks major rescue operation - Cornwall Live
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Mystery shipwreck on Cornwall beach sparks major rescue operation - Cornwall Live
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Mystery shipwreck on Cornwall beach sparks major rescue operation - Cornwall Live
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Urgent search for missing skipper after wrecked boat washes up in Cornwall - Cornwall Live
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Urgent search for missing skipper after wrecked boat washes up in Cornwall - Cornwall Live
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Urgent search for missing skipper after boat wreckage found on Cornwall beach - The Mirror
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Urgent search for missing skipper after wrecked boat washes up in Cornwall - Cornwall Live
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Urgent search for missing skipper after boat wreckage found on Cornwall beach - The Mirror
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Cornwall’s top pie spots revealed as National Pie week draws to a close - Falmouth Packet
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Urgent search for missing skipper after wrecked boat washes up in Cornwall - Cornwall Live
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Urgent search for missing sailor whose boat washed up on Cornish beach - Falmouth Packet
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A Taste of Cornwall
Last weekend, there were celebrations in towns across Cornwall to mark St Piran’s Day. Over the past few years, we have seen a growing interest in Cornwall’s history and culture. Camborne, Redruth, and Hayle are at the very heart of this revival, and it’s great to see these great industrial towns…
Categories: Local Politics, Politics
Reducing Animal Testing
Parliament recently held a debate on the use of animals in testing which I spoke in. In 1986, this country introduced the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act. At the time, it was seen as world-leading and as the gold standard, with its three Rs principles: to replace animal testing wherever…
Categories: Local Politics, Politics
Confronting County Lines and Building Resilient Communities
One of the persistent challenges that the local police have faced over the past ten years is the problem of so called "county lines" drug gangs and all the associated violence, antisocial behaviour, poverty, and ruined lives that goes with it.
Many of these gangs originate from major cities like…
Categories: Local Politics, Politics
Community Radio
Last Friday I visited CHBN Radio which is based at Treliske Hospital for an interview about my journey into politics and the highs and lows along the way. Keith Naylor was the interviewer and he is one of dozens of volunteers who help the Friends of RCHT Hospital provide support to the community…
Categories: Local Politics, Politics
The Media Bill
This week the Government's Media Bill continued its progress through the House of Commons, and I tabled several amendments to try to improve it and to try to retain incentives for publishers and newspapers to aspire to meet certain standards of journalism.
The first of my amendments relates to…
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The Importance of Early Literacy
There are around forty schools in this constituency and I have always tried to visit each of the secondary schools at least once a year and the primary schools at least once every five years. In recent weeks I have visited Bodriggy, Rosemellin, Connor Downs and Mount Hawke. In particular, I have…
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