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D-Day 78, Portsmouth

“Thank to all who turned out at the #DDay stone

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Sort it! Poor city planning is the biggest brake on our city’s success.

Sort it! Poor city planning is the biggest brake on

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The Queen’s Speech – a new opportunity for all of us

The Queen’s Speech – a new opportunity for all of

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There’s a great deal for us to do in America

There’s a great deal for us to do in America It might not surprise to you to know that as Trade Minister, you’re never short of advice. Quite a bit of it comes from people who know absolutely nothing about what you’re trying to do. But that seldom stops them. There is a correlation though. […]

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Update: Ukraine, kit appeal and further information

Our city, more than most, understands what it takes to fight tyranny. I know we are all moved by the courage shown by Ukrainian armed forces and civilians who are taking up arms. We all feel strongly about the need to help and you can. If you as an individual or a business can provide […]

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Britain must give Ukraine ‘unlimited support’ against ‘monstrous’ Russian invasion as plans to help evacuate Ukrainians to Portsmouth are revealed

BRITAIN must give Ukraine ‘unlimited support to defend itself’ against Russia’s ‘monstrous’ invasion, former defence secretary Penny Mordaunt has insisted. The Portsmouth North MP launched a scathing broadside against the Russian leader after he signed off on a military assault of Ukraine following weeks of simmering tensions. It comes as The News can today reveal […]

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Penny Mordaunt MP signs Holocaust Educational Trust Book of Commitment

28th January 2022 This week Penny Mordaunt signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, in doing so pledging her commitment to Holocaust Memorial Day and honouring those who were murdered during the Holocaust as well as paying tribute to the extraordinary Holocaust survivors who work tirelessly to educate young people today. This year we […]

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Is it time to modernise Parliament?

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