MP urges residents and tourists to visit local gems during English Tourism Week

Whitehaven and Workington MP Josh MacAlister kicked off English Tourism Week over the weekend with visits to Wild Ennerdale in the Lake District National Park and the Beacon Museum in Whitehaven, West Cumbria’s civic museum. English Tourism Week runs from 14th to 23rd March and celebrates our country’s vibrant tourism offer. Josh is using theContinue reading “MP urges residents and tourists to visit local gems during English Tourism Week”

Weekly Column – 12.03.2025 – First step to safer phones for children

Six months ago I launched my Safer Phones Bill, with the aim of tackling the harms to children and young people caused by excessive smartphone and social media use. On Friday I led a debate at the second reading of my Bill in the House of Commons and was delighted that the campaign has ledContinue reading “Weekly Column – 12.03.2025 – First step to safer phones for children”

Cumbrian MPs demand action from phone companies to improve connectivity

Cumbria’s four Labour MPs called electricity, telecoms and mobile network providers into Parliament to demand further action from them to improve the resilience of the network following weaknesses exposed during recent storms. The meeting, convened by Whitehaven and Workington MP Josh MacAlister, was led by MPs Julie Minns, Markus Campbell-Savours and Michelle Scrogham and CumberlandContinue reading “Cumbrian MPs demand action from phone companies to improve connectivity”

Cumbrian MP’s landmark Bill shifts Government position

A Bill put forward by Whitehaven and Workington MP Josh MacAlister to tackle the harms caused to children and young people by excessive smartphone and social media use shifted the Government’s position in Parliament this week. Josh MacAlister’s ‘Safer Phones Bill’ had its second reading in Parliament on Friday. It was the first time theContinue reading “Cumbrian MP’s landmark Bill shifts Government position”

My letter to the Times & Star – 05.03.2025

In his recent letter, the former Conservative candidate for Penrith and Solway, Mark Jenkinson, complained that he’s not getting credit for investment in the Port of Workington.  I’ve no doubt that Mark tried his best to secure funding for the town before deciding he had a better chance of getting elected up the road andContinue reading “My letter to the Times & Star – 05.03.2025”

Weekly Column – 05.03.2025 – Secure at home, strong abroad

Last week marked the third anniversary of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. I was reflecting on my conversations with Ukrainian women and children displaced here to West Cumbria to escape the war. Many have sons and husbands serving on the front line. They don’t know if they’ll ever see their loved ones again. Nigel FarageContinue reading “Weekly Column – 05.03.2025 – Secure at home, strong abroad”

Government announces raft of new policies and major investment to boost profits for farmers in West Cumbria

New reforms to make farming more profitable were announced this week by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Steve Reed. Speaking to farmers at the NFU conference in Westminster, Steve Reed revealed new plans to deliver a profitable farming sector, while reaffirming Government’s cast iron commitment to food production, and unlockingContinue reading “Government announces raft of new policies and major investment to boost profits for farmers in West Cumbria”

Weekly Column – 26.02.2025 – Rebuilding local government

One of the most brutal consequences of more than a decade of Conservative austerity is the effect it has had on local services delivered by councils.  While demand has risen, a quarter of council funding from government has been cut in real terms since 2010 under the Conservatives. Council tax has become a bigger andContinue reading “Weekly Column – 26.02.2025 – Rebuilding local government”

MP gets crafty at West House Pottery on eve of breaking ground

Whitehaven and Workington MP Josh MacAlister put his pottery making skills to the test on a visit to West House Pottery in Workington. The Pottery is a not for profit social enterprise run by West House, Cumbria’s leading care and support provider for children, young people and adults with learning difficulties. Josh visited West HouseContinue reading “MP gets crafty at West House Pottery on eve of breaking ground”

Weekly Column – 19.02.2025 – Nothing patriotic about Reform’s pro-Putin energy plan

Energy bills for heating homes and powering businesses are some of the highest in the world. Speeding up the transition to homegrown clean power – nuclear and renewables – is the best bet for creating new jobs and bringing down bills.  Which is why I was struck by seeing Reform UK’s new energy policy launchedContinue reading “Weekly Column – 19.02.2025 – Nothing patriotic about Reform’s pro-Putin energy plan”