Matthew has asked an urgent question to the Home Office on UK nationals returning from Syria.
The urgent question follows recent media reports of Shamima Begum, a UK national wishing to return to the UK after leaving for Syria in 2015 to join Daesh.
Matthew gave his support to those affected by cancer and the NHS staff who care for them at a special Westminster event for World Cancer Day, earlier this week.
The impasse over the EU Withdrawal Agreement prompted me over the weekend to support an amendment to try and move the deal forward. My opponents have consistently attempted to portray me as someone who wants a ‘hard’ Brexit but such assertions are dishonest and untrue.
It really is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross (Jamie Stone). I, too, shall speak to the House about one of my experiences.
On Sunday, I attended the funeral service at Bushey new cemetery.
Matthew has raised the issue of cladding replacement on Premier House in Edgware with Housing Minister Kit Malthouse.
Matthew made clear to the Housing Minister that he doesn't want to see residents living in Premier House in Edgware footing the bill for the removal of dangerous or unsafe mate
Matthew was pleased to attend and speak at the Conservative Friends of Cyprus' annual New Year reception in the Palace of Westminster with the traditional Vasilopita cake cutting ceremony.
Matthew was up early to visit the Royal Mail sorting office in Edgware to see how the Christmas rush was being handled.
The festive season is Royal Mail’s busiest period as millions of people shop online for gifts and send Christmas cards and parcels.
Matthew joined colleagues at a Christmas reception at Parliament to celebrate the work of Cats Protection and to highlight its work in helping improve the lives of cats and the people who love them.
Politicians were able to find out more about the charity’s award-winning Purrfe
Matthew joined representatives of Colindale Primary school at a reception in Parliament to celebrate the school being awarded the British Council International School Award.
The International School Awards were set up in 1999 to recognise schools leading the way in developing a global teaching envi