In the House of Commons, James welcome the moratorium that has been imposed on new waste incinerators and called for it to be made permanent to avoid an incinerator being built in Wisbech.
The government is tackling labour shortages in the food supply chain, funding technology to reduce the reliance on migrant labour and providing certainty and clarity for farms and other food businesses across the UK.
Tech firms must act to stop their algorithms recommending harmful content to children and put in place robust age-checks to keep them safer, under detailed Ofcom plans today.
Speaking in Westminster Hall, James Wild, MP for North West Norfolk, shared constituent's concerns regarding proposals for 90 miles of pylons between Grimsby and the Walpole villages.
Robust Home Secretary action has driven an almost 80% fall in student dependant applications in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
In the House of Commons, James highlighted that it is a decade since the UK joined the Global Coalition against Daesh and it needs sustained commitment to defeat terrorism in the Middle East.