Sunday, 7 June, 2009

David Ruffley MP has this week contacted the Sir Christopher Kelly, Chairman on the Commission of Standards in Public Life about MPs' expenses following a survey run on www.telldavidruffley.com seeking views on how MPs' expenses can be reformed.

Monday, 1 June, 2009

David Ruffley MP, the Shadow Minister for Police Reform, has this week offset all the carbon emissions caused by his driving a car over the past 12 months. This is the third consecutive year in which David has offset his carbon emissions.

Saturday, 23 May, 2009

David Ruffley MP has this week contacted the major supermarkets in his constituency asking them to do more to introduce clearer packaging for their products.

Wednesday, 20 May, 2009

I understand the very grave public concern about the MPs' expenses system. The situation is very serious and the public are angry- they are right to be. The current system is destroying public confidence in politicians. I believe it must be scrapped as soon as possible.

Tuesday, 19 May, 2009

David Ruffley MP has welcomed the opening of the new Norton mobile Post Office which is now operating from the car park of Norton Village Hall, Ixworth Road, Norton, IP31 3LE from 14.30-16.30 Monday to Friday each week.

Tuesday, 19 May, 2009

Child yobs as young as 10, known by police for their persistent offending, are causing havoc in the city, towns, and villages across Gloucestershire.

Monday, 18 May, 2009

C hild yobs as young as 10, known by police for their persistent offending, are committing up to eight crimes a day in the West Country causing havoc in towns, villages and cities across the region.

Friday, 15 May, 2009

David Ruffley MP has this week hit out at the East of England Regional Assembly (EERA) over proposals that will see the number of additional traveller pitches required in the St Edmundsbury Borough Council area by 2011 increased from 15 to 20.

Tuesday, 12 May, 2009

POLICE issue a driving ticket every 12 seconds.

Tuesday, 12 May, 2009

YOUTH offending teams in Wiltshire are working with more than 100 young criminals to help them get back on the straight and narrow, new figures have shown.