In his capacity as the Minister for Europe, Leo Docherty MP provided a Statement to the House on the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, after it was announced on 16 February 2024.
As part of the Government's Anti-Social Behaviour Plan, £66m has been made available to all 43 forces to support up to 900,000 hours of hotspot patrols over the the next year.
The Government has announced that the new Criminal Justice Bill will stop protesters from climbing on war memorials, as well as banning the possession of flares and pyrotechnics and the use of face coverings with the intention of concealing the user's identity.
Leo spoke with BFBS Aldershot to discuss recent developments with the broadband rollout on the Aldershot Garrison, as well as the good news that the Veteran ID Card application system has gone live!
In his role as the Minister for Europe, Leo Docherty MP attended and spoke on behalf of the Government at a Westminster Hall debate which focused on both humanitarian aid and children affected by the conflict in Gaza.
You can watch Leo's response via the video link above.
Leo, in his role as the Minister for Europe, on behalf of the Government, attended and spoke at a Westminster Hall debate on the Relationship between the UK and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
You can watch Leo's participation in the debate above.
Hampshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones, and her deputy, Terry Norton, made a visit to Parliament this month and received a copy of Leo's Law & Order Survey.
Leo, along with the Leader of Rushmoor Borough Council, Cllr Gareth Lyon, visited Rowhill Nature Reserve, where a Habitat Bank is being set up to boost biodiversity.