Monthly column: Need for in-patient mental health beds in Bedford has never been more urgent
Monthly Column
Since becoming the MP for Bedford and Kempston nearly five years ago, I’ve been fighting for the return of in-patient mental health beds to Bedford following the closure of the Weller...
Boris Johnson will set out his plan to 'live safely with Covid' on Monday which, reports suggest, will see the end of all remaining Covid rules in England, including dropping the legal requirement...
While the Government pours its energies into reputation management to save the Prime Minster, and the country is distracted and...
The ongoing pandemic has been awful for everybody. And it’s difficult for all of us to face the prospect of making alternative plans. But too many families have lost loved ones this year...
Breaking news: Mohammad Yasin MP reselected to run for Labour in next general election
Paul Hutchinson
Bedford and Kempston MP, Mohammad Yasin has been unanimously re-selected as Labour's candidate for the next General Election. Party members from across his constituency...
Chaos, cronyism and corruption stories continue to engulf the Conservative Government as the lobbying scandal continues with new stories each day of MPs making vast...
At the end of this month 11,690 Universal Credit claimants in Bedford, 40% of whom are working, will have their Universal Credit uplift removed. The £20 a week cut is often the difference...
Monthly column: We must fulfil our responsibilities and do the right thing by the Afghan people
Monthly Column
Watching the scenes at Kabul airport this week has left me and many others with feelings of overwhelming sorrow and anger for the millions of Afghans in danger. Reports that parents...
Bedford MP Mohammad Yasin (Labour) has pledged to help constituents with families stuck in Afghanistan. He urged people in Bedford and Kempson who may be stuck, or have family stuck...
Monthly column: Enjoy the relaxation of restrictions, but show compassion and respect for others
Monthly Column
This week marks a significant easing of all restrictions and I know each person reading this will have their own thoughts and feelings about what these changes mean for them and their loved ones...
The Government’s new controversial Planning Bill represents the biggest reform of the planning system in England since the introduction of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947...
Monthly column: If the Govt can stand up to a football monopoly why not other broken markets?
Monthly Column
News that the six English clubs signed up to the European Super League have withdrawn after 48 hours of a virtually unanimous backlash from fans has been welcomed on all sides of Parliament...