One of the things that is a little unusual about being an MP is living part of the week in London (before the lockdown at least) and part of the week in your constituency. There are, of course, many differences between life in London and life here in Tameside and I’m...
Andrew Gwynne, MP for Denton and Reddish, has welcomed the inclusion of a question on service in the Armed Forces in the next census, following a campaign he supported that was led by The Royal British Legion and Poppyscotland. The 2021 Census will include a question...
Key workers come in many shapes and forms, and every Thursday I’m proud to join thousands of you applauding them for all that they do, whether in hospitals, care homes, shops or elsewhere. There is one group of key workers, however, who I think have often been...
New research reveals that the UK’s “Top 1%” live in a small cluster of Tory seats, Denton and Reddish MP Andrew Gwynne claims. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has this week revealed that the top 1% is overwhelmingly male, as well as generally being based in London...
Across England, our social care services are in crisis. With an ageing population, and an ever increasing number of people living with complex medical needs, the system introduced by the reforming Attlee Labour Government after the Second World War is creaking at the...
June 2019 is turning out to be a month of military commemorations. We’ve just had the 75th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, or D-Day as it is more commonly known, on 6th Jun D-Day was a major turning point in the Second World War leading to the eventual defeat of...