Mark Harper photograph

Mark Harper

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Male
Age 54
Date of birth February 26,1970
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Swindon
United Kingdom
Spouse Margaret Harper
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Official site parliament.uk
Previous positionParliamentary Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom (2015–2016)
Prime minist David Cameron
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005
Education Brasenose College
University of Oxford
NationalityBritish
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID406332
Send edit request

Mark Harper Life story


Mark James Harper is a British politician who has served as Secretary of State for Transport since 2022. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament for Forest of Dean since 2005. Harper was born in Swindon and studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Brasenose College, Oxford.

Greeks broke promise not to raise Parthenon Sculptures, No 10 says

Greeks broke promise not to raise Parthenon Sculptures, No 10 says
Nov 28,2023 3:01 am

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper told BBC Breakfast on Tuesday that it was a " matter of regret" that no meeting would take place between the two countries after Mr Mitsotakis declined a secondary offer to meet Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden instead...

Rishi Sunak sets out how pothole funding from HS2 savings to be used

Rishi Sunak sets out how pothole funding from HS2 savings to be used
Nov 17,2023 12:51 am

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said it was up to local authorities how to spend their allocation, but part of the reason for the " significant increase" was so they could " improve the quality of road surfaces in the future" rather than just focusing on fixing existing potholes...

Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning

Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning
Nov 8,2023 7:41 pm

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said an inquiry would look at the circumstances of the deaths to give victims families the clarity they deserved...

Thousands join pro-Palestinian protests across UK

Thousands join pro-Palestinian protests across UK
Nov 4,2023 11:41 am

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said he had given an order to allow police to stop the protest...

Plans to close rail ticket offices in England scrapped

Plans to close rail ticket offices in England scrapped
Oct 31,2023 7:01 am

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said the proposals did not meet " the high thresholds" set by the government...

HS2: England's buses get £150m boost from cancelled leg

HS2: England's buses get £150m boost from cancelled leg
Oct 23,2023 10:41 am

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper told the funds for transport projects would " benefit people more quickly" than the second phase of HS2...

HS2: Labour criticises 'back of fag packet' transport plan

HS2: Labour criticises 'back of fag packet' transport plan
Oct 16,2023 8:01 pm

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper told the Commons Network North " creates more winners in more places" than HS2 and " prioritises people s every day journeys"...

HS2: Are the transport links replacing high-speed rail new?

HS2: Are the transport links replacing high-speed rail new?
Oct 7,2023 9:10 pm

... Transport Secretary Mark Harper has said only that " hundreds of millions" of the £36bn will be available in the next few years...

Rishi Sunak sets out how pothole funding from HS2 savings to be used

Oct 5,2023 6:21 am

By Faarea MasudBusiness reporter

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has set out how £8. 3bn of promised funding will be used to tackle what he called the " scourge of potholes".

The PM announced The Money last month as part of plans to scrap part of the HS2 high-speed rail line.

The funding will go to England's local councils over The Next 11 years for road maintenance.

Councils said the cost of repairing local roads was closer to £14bn.

The Local Government Association (LGA), which represents councils in England and Wales, said The Money was " a significant boost" but it had consistently called for longer term funding to tackle the repair backlog.

Its spokesman, Darren Rodwell, said: " Longer-term, the government should award council highways departments with five yearly funding allocations to give more certainty, bringing councils on a par with National Highways so they can develop resurfacing programmes and other highways improvements, tackling The Scourge of potholes. "

The AA said call-outs to pothole-related breakdowns were at near-record levels, with More Than 450,000 So Far this year.

AA president Edmund King said The Plan could make a " considerable difference in bringing our roads back to the standards which road users expect, especially if councils use The Cash efficiently".

Simon Williams , head of policy at motoring organisation the RAC, said: " This should In Time go a considerable way to bringing our roads back to a fit-for-purpose state and saving drivers hundreds of pounds in The Process from not having to fork out for frustrating repairs to their vehicles. "

In England, the North West , North East and Yorkshire and Humber will receive £3. 3bn, with £2. 2bn going to The West and East Midlands, and £2. 8bn to The East , South East, South West and London.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said it was up to local authorities How To spend their allocation, but part of The Reason for the " significant increase" was so they could " improve the quality of road surfaces in the future" rather than just focusing on fixing existing potholes.

The Department for Transport said it meant local authorities in England would get an extra £150m for road repairs this year, and the same amount for 2024 and 2025. The rest of the funding will be allocated over The Next decade.

The Department said the funding was on top of £5. 5bn for local roads maintenance announced before plans to scrap HS2.

Local politicians, businesses and some senior Conservatives criticised the decision to scrap the Birmingham to Manchester leg of the high-speed line, arguing it would damage the economy.

Mr Sunak said: " For too long politicians have shied away from taking The Right long-term decisions to make life easier for hardworking Families - tackling The Scourge of potholes being a prime example.

" This unprecedented £8. 3bn investment will pave The Road for better and safer journeys for millions of people across the country and put an end to the blight of nuisance potholes. "

Data from the RAC suggests drivers are paying an average of £440 if their car needs fixing after hitting a pothole. The figure was for any damage more serious than a puncture.

Common vehicle problems caused by potholes include damaged shock absorbers, broken suspension springs and distorted wheels.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Mark Harper Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯