Tweet Here you can find Julia's contributions in Parliament as the Member for Hornchurch and Upminster (provided by theyworkforyou):
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates That is the point that I am trying to make.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I am always happy to engage with my hon. Friend on those sorts of issues, which we have engaged on in relation to the mid-term review.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Bardell. I thank my right hon.
BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role - [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates As I say, I am trying to get the line correct between giving the BBC editorial independence and expressing concern.
Community News Project: Finance | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The government is committed to supporting local and regional newspapers as pillars of communities and local democracy.
Mobile Broadband | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers Ofcom is responsible for measuring and reporting on network coverage through its Connected Nations reports.
Telecommunications: Infrastructure | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers We believe that communities benefit enormously from the deployment of high quality digital infrastructure, with all the economic and social
Broadband | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers The Government continues to remove barriers to broadband roll out, including making considerable legislative changes and publishing non-stat
Broadband: Social Tariffs | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers The Government recognises that this is a difficult time for households across the country who are struggling with their bills due to the ris
Football: Scotland | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Government believes that certain sporting events of national interest should be shown on free-to-air television rather than behind a pay