Oliver Heald (Con)

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Oliver, who is MP for North East Hertfordshire, told Blogminster: "I have tried to be at the forefront of new technology to keep in touch with constituents. I was one of the first MPs to publish an e-mail address and to have a web-site .These developments changed the way we communicate - I regularly update my blog and website with community updates, press releases, views from Westminster and hot topics."

Articles written by Oliver Heald (Con)

Oliver Heald’s Blog 2012-01-31 13:43:47

Oliver Heald’s Blog 2012-01-31 13:43:47

By • on January 31, 2012

Following last week’s blogs, constituents have asked me what David Cameron said to the Council of Europe about the European Court of Human...

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Strengthening links with China…

Strengthening links with China…

By • on January 26, 2012

Oliver speaking to a Chinese Delegation Britain is trying to strengthen links with China at all levels and George Osborne has recently visited...

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David Cameron taking Questions at the Council of Europe

David Cameron taking Questions at the Council of Europe

By • on January 25, 2012

David Cameron’s speech has been well received and he is now answering questions. ...

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David Cameron Addresses Council of Europe

David Cameron Addresses Council of Europe

By • on January 25, 2012

Here is David Cameron making his long awaited speech to the Council of Europe about the European Court, setting out Britain’s love of human...

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Reform of European Court of Human Rights

Reform of European Court of Human Rights

By • on January 24, 2012

The photograph shows Europe Minister David Lidington speaking to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg about Britain’s plans, as this year’s...

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Today’s Private Members’ Bills…

Today’s Private Members’ Bills…

By • on January 20, 2012

I was very disappointed that the Daylight Saving Bill ran out of debating time today when it was so close to going into law. I hope some extra...

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Daylight Saving Bill

Daylight Saving Bill

By • on January 20, 2012

I was very disappointed that the Daylight Saving Bill ran out of debating time today, when it was so close to going into law. I hope some extra...

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