Member of Parliament for Oxford West and Abingdon | Chair of the Health & Social Care Select Committee | Here because Musk ruined the βother (social) placeβ | she/her | Promoted by the Lib Dems, Unit C5 Grange Court, Barton Lane, OX14 3NB
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I was very pleased to see them recognised for their efforts when they were awarded 'Oxfordshire New Business of the Year' on Friday.
Find out more about Tribela:
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Last week I met some incredible young people from our community at the Abingdon Youth Summit.
They said they wanted MPs, councillors and business leaders to raise their concerns at the highest level.
That is why I read out a section of the letter they wrote for us in the Health Committe today.
Delightful to see Isabell Poppelbaum yesterday, the Deputy EU Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
We discussed the EU-UK reset deal, and how we can work to bring the UK closer to Europe.
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There should be a statutory obligation to bring road deaths to zero, just as Oxfordshire County Council have done.
Figures show that the number of people killed or seriously injured on Oxfordshireβs roads fell by around 18% in 2025, this compares to a 20% increase across the Thames Valley that year
The Government must target the least active groups to help embed physical activity into clinical practice and close the gaps in health inequality.
The Health and Social Care Select Committee's most recent report into healthy ageing highlighted the unacceptable 20-year gap in healthy life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas of the country.
Physical activity can be as, if not more, effective at treating ailments in later life.
I was shocked to see the 'Great Israeli Real Estate' event take place in London this weekend.
I and my Lib Dem colleagues have long called for a ban on trade with illegal Israeli settlements.
The Government should not only place sanctions on individuals, but also on those that fund them as well.
I recently met with Tribela at the Abingdon Youth Summit, a new social media platform which aims to protect young people online through added privacy and to removal of advertising.
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π§΅ The Government has today announced a ban on social media for under 16's.
After months of delay, the Government have cobbled together restrictions on social media for young people, but we need a policy which will last and hold big techβs feet to the fire.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c7...
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