Heart Valve Voice This week Damian visited Heart Valve Voice to raise awareness of heart valve disease. If you want to find out more about Heart Valve Voice and heart valve disease visit their website .
Type 1 Diabetes Damian met with constituents Richard Stopes and his son Jay at the #Type1Catalyst parliamentary reception this week. Jay discussed how type 1 diabetes affects his life, and how his family have been raising money for JDRF , the type 1 diabetes charity.
Earth Hour Damian has signed up to support this year’s Earth Hour, joining WWF and others in London ahead of the global lights out event which took place on Saturday 19 March at 8.30pm. WWF’s Earth Hour reminds us that there are simple things we can all do for the planet, not for just one hour, but every day. It’s a great opportunity to bring together millions of people from across the world with one united goal - to help protect our planet.
Great News on Operation Stack Damian welcomes the Chancellor's announcement in the Spending Review that the Government will fund £250 million for the construction of an off road lorry park to be used in the event of Operation Stack.
Operation Stack Damian, alongside other Kent MPs, met with the Chancellor to discuss Kent's case for a solution for Operation Stack to be funded in his Autumn Statement.
European Referendum Debate I rise to speak in favour of this legislation, and I do so as one who believes that it is significantly in Britain’s interests to remain a member of the European Union, and that
On the Campaign Trail Damian and the Tenterden Council candidates meet the Deputy Mayor. Damian with his team in Rolvenden. Damian and team helping Craig Mackinlay in South Thanet.
Supporting Rural Kent As a Vice-President of CPRE Kent Damian took time at the Charing Point to Point to support the group's efforts in protecting our countryside.
Damian Nominated It's official! Damian hands in his nomination papers as the Conservative candidate for Ashford in the General Election.
Rail Services Damian joined other Kent MPs in successfully persuading the Department for Transport that control of Kent’s routes should not go the Mayor of London, whose priorities would not include Ashford.