This is my fifth and final Annual Report of the 2019-2024 Parliament which I produce each Spring/Summer to fulfil the promise I made to my constituents when I was elected fourteen years ago.
My final column is perhaps more reflective than usual but I hope you will forgive me as I prepare to formally step down as Parliament is formally Dissolved ahead of the General Election on July 4.
Prevention has to remain front and centre in the NHS was the message from Steve Brine speaking in one of his final contributions to the House of Commons.
The Community Day in Fulflood, organised by the parish of St Matthew and St Paul is a long-standing tradition for residents, parishioners and their MP alike. Like clock-work the church opened it's doors and grounds for a warm Saturday of…
The Chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee, Steve Brine MP, has backed a Bill which would make it an offence to sell tobacco products to anyone born after 1 January 2009.
National charity the ‘Hospital Broadcasting Association’ brought their annual Conference and Awards to Winchester at the weekend, for the first time! The charity is an umbrella organisation for over 160 hospital, health & wellbeing radio…
Steve Brine MP visited his local Betfred shop in St George's Street to place a £50 charity bet on the 2024 Grand National, with all winnings going to a good cause of their choice.
Steve Brine MP joined the Winchester Litterpickers for one of their regular city centre ‘sortie’, commencing their pick outside the Willow Tree Pub by the river.
The Member of Parliament for Winchester and Chandler's Ford, Steve Brine, hit the streets with local Winchester City and Hampshire County councillor, Jan Warwick, to talk to residents about local concerns.
Winchester MP Steve Brine has marked this spring's English Tourism Week with a visit to a family’s wildlife-friendly glamping park near the village of Bighton near Winchester in Hampshire.
In the Summer of 2007, shortly after being selected for the new Winchester seat, I produced the first edition of my ‘Winchester Post’ constituency newspaper.
Steve Brine MP welcomed one of the owners of the Railway Inn, Dan, to the House of Commons for a roundtable on grassroots music venues organised by the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee.
Winchester U3A, Quester 3 group, arranged through Winchester and Chandler’s Ford MP, Steve Brine’s office, to have a guided tour of the Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) at 12 noon on 5 March.
Steve Brine MP held the latest in his famous pop-up supermarket surgeries, spending time talking to constituents inside the Chandler's Ford branch of Waitrose.