Christian Wakeford
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Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
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Party | Conservative Party |
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About Christian Wakeford
Christian Wakeford is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament for Bury South since the 2019 general election.
Edenfield Centre: Minister backs public inquiry over abuse
... Responding to a question in the House of Commons from Bury South MP Christian Wakeford, Mr Quince said: " He asks whether I will apologise to the patients and their families, of course I will unequivocally do so...
Edenfield Centre: Care watchdog praised bosses at abuse hospital
... Christian Wakeford, the Labour MP whose Bury South constituency includes the hospital, criticised the CQC s failure to act promptly and inspector s praise of leaders at the trust...
MP blackmail claims: Tory William Wragg to meet police
... " After Mr Wragg made his allegations on Thursday, Christian Wakeford - who this week defected from the Conservatives to the Labour Party - said he was threatened he would not get a high school in his constituency if he did not vote in a certain way...
MP blackmail claims: Downing Street not investigating accusations
... Christian Wakeford - who defected from the Conservatives to Labour in protest at Boris Johnson s leadership - says ministers had previously threatened to withdraw funding for a new secondary school in his Bury South constituency if he voted against the government...
Covid: Companies plan for office return, and Tonga's contactless aid
... Christian Wakeford, who defected from the Conservatives to Labour on Wednesday, said he was threatened over funding for a school...
Boris Johnson's future: Ministers blackmailing plotters, claims Tory MP
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Boris Johnson's future: Tory MPs stepping back from challenge - minister
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Christian Wakeford's long walk to defection
...Christian Wakeford had been a Conservative party member for nearly 20 years and it wasn t so-called " partygate" which provoked his defection...
Covid: Companies plan for office return, and Tonga's contactless aid
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening. We'll have another update For You Tomorrow Morning .
1. Companies make plans for office returnA Number of firms have said after work-from-home guidance in England ended on Thursday. Big banks, advertising firms and insurers are among those announcing plans for a return to the workplace. But most said flexible working arrangements would remain. And some companies have questioned whether The Move is Premature - and could worsen already-high staff absences.
2. Vaccine passport laws to be scrapped in NI pubsVaccine passports will from midday Next Wednesday as part of an easing of Covid rules in the country. The Change means an end to the legal requirement to show Covid status in pubs, restaurants and cinemas. But The System will remain in place for nightclubs, and indoor unseated and partially-seated events with 500 or More people.
3. PM: I've seen no evidence of Tory blackmail claimsThe Prime Minister has said he has that MPs within his party deemed to be plotting to remove him as leader have been blackmailed. Senior Tory William Wragg , who is among those calling on Boris Johnson to resign over lockdown parties held in Downing Street, said rebels faced " pressures and intimidation" from ministers. Christian Wakeford , who defected from the Conservatives to Labour on Wednesday, said he was threatened over funding for a school.
4. 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'When John Evans needed treatment for a rapidly-spreading skin infection on his face, he was. Having had the condition before, the 59-year-old from Cardiff knew he needed treatment, including intravenous antibiotics. But He Said he ended up spending four nights on a chair at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales waiting for a bed. " There was a sense of helplessness from the staff, " he says. Cardiff and Vale health board has " sincerely" apologised, saying its services were under " extreme pressure" due to factors that included staff shortages and other pandemic-related challenges.
5. Why Tonga needs contactless aidTonga is in need of aid following a massive volcanic eruption on Saturday, which triggered a tsunami that spread across The Pacific in a matter of hours. But humanitarian efforts are being complicated by the need to protect the country from coronavirus. The South Pacific island nation is effectively Covid-free, with just one case of infection reported, last October, and the government is determined to keep it that way. So The Authorities have stressed the need for aid to be delivered in a contactless way to avoid bringing in The Virus .
And there's More . .Reported Covid cases in the UK remain high, but have fallen sharply since their early-January peak. And you can find More information, advice and guides on our
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