MPs warn government not to forget Suffolk in levelling up agenda 3rd October 2022 MPs have warned the government not to abandon Suffolk's levelling up agenda in the wake of the latest set of growth plans. Suffolk MPs have warned the... Local News
Cutting 45% income tax rate is 'unacceptable', says Suffolk MP 1st October 2022 South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge has called the 45% top income tax rate cut 'unacceptable', calling for a transparent discussion on 'how on earth we pay for our... Local News
My Latest Column - September 2022 15th September 2022 Last Thursday our new Prime Minister - sworn in before our late Queen barely 48 hours earlier – rose before the House of Commons to set out her planned policy... Articles
Suffolk's historic churches boosted by weekend visitors 11th September 2022 James Cartlidge at Milden church in South Suffolk during his ride on Saturday. - Credit: James Cartlidge The Suffolk Ride, Stride and Drive event on behalf of... Local News
MP launches energy price impact survey for small businesses 2nd September 2022 South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge visited the Cock Inn in Clare to discuss their management's concerns over soaring energy prices. - Credit: Office of James... Local News
Pressure grows to get pylons project consultation reopened 26th August 2022 A local MP has said there is 'no alternative' to reopening the pylon project's consultation, after a survey found that almost 100% of people think offshore... Local News
Staff at Vanners Silk in Sudbury awarded tens of thousands in damages and back pay by employment tribunal 25th August 2022 James Cartlidge MP at Vanners Silk Factory in Sudbury, February 2020. Tens of thousands of pounds in damages and back pay has been awarded to former staff at a... Local News
Members of the public emphatically reject National Grid’s claims about Pylon consultation 25th August 2022 Cllr James Finch, South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge and Cllr Richard Rout. In a recent meeting between National Grid and OffSET MPs (who support an offshore grid... Local News
My latest column - August 2022 18th August 2022 In my last three columns I’ve written twice on the cost of living and once on industrial action. It is no surprise to me that both these issues continue to hog... Articles