Conservative Achievements 2010 - 2024 Tuesday, 19 March, 2024 CONSERVATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE 2010 1. There are four million more people with a job since 2010. There are 32.8 million people in work in the UK, up by almost four million since 2010, meaning more people have the security of their own income as we grow the economy.1 2. Giving people more money in their pockets by delivering the biggest cut to National Insurance contributions in modern history... Local News
Kingston Conservatives June/July Newsletter 24th July 2023 Dear Resident We are loving the June sunshine and the full calendar of summer events! Chessington Fun Day Church Fields Thursday 1st June We had a wonderful day... Local News
So now we know why Council accounts were published late 6th September 2022 By Sue Towner The council’s accounts for 2020/21 should have been signed off and published by the end of December 2021 – they were not published until after the... Local News
Wash your hands, cover your face, make space: the next steps in our plan for lockdown measures 31st July 2020 Wash your hands, cover your face, make space. These are the next steps in our plan for lockdown measures. National News
Police Forces Bolstered Across England and Wales 30th July 2020 We have announced that over 4,300 police officers have joined the police since we launched our major recruitment drive in September 2019. National News
One Year On: Delivering on the people's priorities 24th July 2020 A year ago today the Prime Minister stood on the steps of 10 Downing Street for the first time, and set out his vision for how we would unite and level up... National News
A pay rise for public sector workers 21st July 2020 We’ve announced that almost 900,000 public sector workers, including doctors, teachers and police officers, will see above-inflation pay rises. National News
Meet our new MPs: Jo Gideon, Stoke-on-Trent Central 16th July 2020 Our new MPs represent the future of our Party. Read here to meet Jo Gideon, our new MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central. National News
Matt Hancock answers your questions 13th July 2020 Your questions answered by Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. National News