Arundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert visited The Haven in Henfield on Friday (8 February) to see how a National Lottery award has helped to fund the expansion of the village’s community hub.
Read MoreIn his article for the West Sussex County Times, Worthing Herald & Chichester Observer, Nick discusses what different groups of MPs are now saying about Brexit, and how this corresponds to what they really want.
Read MoreNick asks the Prime Minister to confirm that the EU previously revisited the Lisbon Treaty in response to democratic push-back in Ireland.
Read MoreArundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert visited the Mary How Trust in Pulborough on Friday (11 February) to see their new ultrasound equipment which supports early cancer detection screening.
Read MoreArundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert visited St Peter’s CE Primary School in Henfield on Friday (8 February) to see how the school is helping to improve pupils’ physical and mental health with the addition of a new running track, the ‘St Peter’s Metres’.
Read MoreNick speaks in the Westminster Hall debate on rough sleeping, and encourages the Government to do more to end homelessness by their target deadline of 2027.
Read MoreIn his article for the West Sussex County Times, Worthing Herald & Chichester Observer, Nick reflects on how to improve rail services for commuters throughout the constituency.
In his article for the Financial Times, Nick argues that the EU must recognise that Brexit cannot be stopped, and be prepared to come to a compromise on the Northern Ireland backstop.
Read MoreIn his article for the West Sussex County Times, Worthing Herald & Chichester Observer, Nick reflects on the Brexit votes taken in the House of Commons on 29 January, and welcomes the indication that MPs could come together behind a revised deal.
Read MoreIn his article for the Sunday Telegraph, Nick argues that MPs calling for ‘no deal’ to be taken off the table are really seeking to stop Brexit altogether, and that the best way to avoid ‘no deal’ is to agree a deal.
Read MoreIn his article for the West Sussex County Times, Worthing Herald & Chichester Observer, Nick reflects on the need for balanced policy to protect the Arun Valley, and the challenges presented by Brexit and climate change.
Read MoreArundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert joined the launch of a new campaign to promote the use of refillable water bottles in Arundel at an event in the town on Saturday (19 January).
Read More
In Foreign Office questions, Nick urges the Government to hold Russia to account in preventing homophobic violence in Chechnya.
Read MoreNick argues that MPs seriously wishing to deliver Brexit and avoid a no deal scenario need to come together around a deal, or else admit that they want a second referendum or to abandon Brexit altogether.
Read MoreArundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert has welcomed a report which sets out a new approach to the management of the Arun Valley, upgrading flood defences while also creating new wetland habitats for flood storage.
Read MoreIn his article for the West Sussex County Times, Worthing Herald & Chichester Observer, Nick reiterates his support for a pragmatic Brexit and his belief that both a ‘no-deal’ exit and a second referendum pose severe risks to the country.
Read MoreArundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert has today (14 January) written to the Secretary of State for Housing, James Brokenshire, asking him to ‘call in’ a decision by the South Downs National Park Authority to allow new housing in Petworth.
Read MoreArundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert and Mid Sussex MP Sir Nicholas Soames have today (14 January) reiterated their opposition to the Mayfield new town proposal.
Read MoreNick speaks in the House of Commons debates in the run up to the ‘Meaningful Vote’, and urges MPs from all sides of the debate to support the pragmatic exit offered by the Withdrawal Agreement.
Read MoreIn his article for the West Sussex County Times, Worthing Herald & Chichester Observer, Nick praises the work of local NHS leaders during his time as an MP, and welcomes the Government’s new Long Term Plan for the NHS.
Read More