Robin Millar MP for Aberconwy and Laura Anne Jones MS for South Wales East wrote a piece for The Telegraph outlining their concerns in Wales. You can read this below: For years, parents, teachers, clinicians, women’s-rights groups and…
Robin Millar MP for Aberconwy and Laura Anne Jones MS for South Wales East wrote a piece for The Telegraph outlining their concerns in Wales following the publication of the Cass Review. You can read this below: For years, parents,…
It is rare for a Private Member's Bill to capture public attention but the House of Commons debate on the 1st March on the prohibition of conversion practices produced moments of high emotion and parliamentary drama.
A bill to ban conversion practices failed to move through Parliament on Friday, after a debate on it ran out of time. I was not called to speak in the time that we had but I was sat in the Chamber for the duration of the debate, listening…
Robin accompanied Rhian Owen and Rhian Williams of Siwgr a Sbsis, to a reception in 10 Downing Street celebrating food producers and farmers across the UK on Tuesday 27th February – the eve of their 35th business anniversary.
On Tuesday Robin accompanied Nicola Pritchard, of Penrhyn Bay Football Club, to a Community Sports Champions’ reception in 10 Downing Street hosted by Right Honourable Lucy Frazer KC, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Last year Robin Millar MP brought a Private Members Bill through the house and on 18th September 2023 it received Royal Assent and became the Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees Act. The Act extends the remit of Veteran’s Advisory…
Following a nomination from Robin, two social housing pioneers have been honoured for their work in providing training and helping hundreds of tenants find jobs.
From today, 7,000 households throughout Aberconwy, and millions of households throughout the UK, will start to receive a further £300 Cost of Living Payment.
Speaking in Parliament, Robin asked the Secretary of State for Transport to confirm that £1bn is being invested into the electrification of the North Wales Main Line.
Aberconwy MP Robin Millar has written to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lucy Frazer MP, outlining recommendations to ensure that an agreement between the Premier League and the lower leagues over broadcasting rights…
On the day of Yom Kippur, October 6th, in 1973, the armies of Egypt and Syria launched an attack on Israel. It was an attempt to recapture land they had lost to Israel when they attacked them in the Six Day War of 1967. The Israelis…
During his keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference in Manchester this morning, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed that local rail users, communities and businesses are to benefit from the electrification of the North Wales…
Aberconwy MP Robin Millar has welcomed the announcement from energy regulator Ofgem that it is launching into a review into standing charges for gas and electricity. Standing charges are the fixed daily fees for gas and electricity…
Aberconwy MP Robin Millar’s Private Members’ Bill supporting veterans passed its final stages in the House of Lords this week to receive Royal Assent, becoming the Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees Act. The Act extends the remit of…
Update: 376,000 people have now signed the petition calling on the Welsh Government to rescind the 20mph rollout. You can sign the petition here: https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/245548
On Tuesday Aberconwy MP Robin Millar accompanied Adrian Hughes, of Llandudno’s Home Front Museum, to a Veteran Champions’ reception in 10 Downing Street hosted by the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Johnny Mercer MP.
The 12th of September was a landmark day for all those living with PANS and PANDAS in the UK. A backbench debate was held in Westminster Hall to discuss the conditions and to ask the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and…
Robin visited Friends of Llanfairfechan Community Library to see first-hand how National Lottery funding is supporting community libraries across Conwy to thrive as accessible community hubs.