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Local MP views Tweed 1000 tapestry

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, was privileged to view the Tweed 1000 tapestry last week. The tapestry has been created as part of celebrations of 1000 years of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

My week in Westminster

Another insane week in Westminster is coming to an end, as I continue to use my vote to try to deliver Brexit despite relentless efforts by a few remainer MPs to frustrate the British people’s order to us to leave the EU.
 

Anne-Marie's statement on why she is voting with the Government today

Today should have been Brexit Day. But the shocking arrogance of a majority of Remain MPs in the House of Commons, and a Prime Minister who never had any enthusiasm for the positive future which Brexit will give our country, have failed to deliver that today.

Brexit deal in the House of Commons

Following last night’s vote in the House of Commons, I thought my constituents would like to understand why I voted against the Prime Minister’s latest “deal”. In January, I voted against the Prime Minister’s Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration, having resigned from Government when it wa

MP welcomes investment in local schools

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, has today welcomed the news that Northumberland County Council has passed its budget, including the approval of millions of pounds worth of investment for Berwick Academy and James Calvert Spence College. Anne-Marie said "My commitment

MP visits Ellington Primary School

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, recently visited Ellington Primary School in her constituency, where she was delighted to congratulate pupils on their success in the Key Stage 2 exams.

MP visits completed football pavilion

Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, visited Ellington Junior Football Club on Friday to view the new Club Pavilion.  She was given a tour of the new facilities, including changing and shower rooms, offices and a recreational area and kitchen.

My week in Westminster

I often find it is difficult for people to see how the work that goes on in Parliament relates to everyday life and issues faced locally.  Now that I am back on the Public Accounts Committee – which scrutinises the spending of Government Departments and bodies – I find I am once more able to r

Tonight's "Meaningful Vote"

Anne-Marie's thoughts on this evening's vote:   "I continue to receive hundreds of emails about the Prime Minister’s Withdrawal Agreement, so I felt I should give an update on where I stand.