Jonathan Gullis today met with the Chancellor to discuss proposals to revolutionise sick pay, which he says would be “of huge benefit” to people in Stoke-on-Trent North Kidsgrove and Talke.
At Transport OPQs this morning, Jonathan Gullis raised his concerns at First Buses’ plans to close vital key bus routes in Stoke-on-Trent North, Kidsgrove and Talke to the Minister for Roads and Local Transport, Richard Holden.
As Co-Chair of the APPG for Apprenticeships, Jonathan Gullis today welcomed the APPG’s Annual Report into apprenticeships for 2023 at an event in parliament.
The government has today announced that retailers will be forced to provide up-to-date price information as part of a new scheme to call out rogue supermarkets and stations overcharging drivers at the pump.
Jonathan Gullis welcomed the Secretary of State for Transport to the Potteries
today for discussions on the road haulage industry with Browns Distribution Ltd.
In the House of Commons this afternoon, Jonathan Gullis questioned the Secretary of State for Justice about the Government’s support for ‘Sharlotte’s Law’.
The Minister for Roads and Local Transport, Richard Holden, made the trip from Westminster to Stoke-on-Trent on Thursday to sit down with local leaders to discuss the city’s bus network.