Monday, 12 November, 2007

David Ruffley MP has today announced that he will be calling a summit meeting in the New Year to discuss the future of the Christmas lights in Bury St Edmunds.

Wednesday, 7 November, 2007

David Ruffley has today released a letter he has received from Rosie Winterton MP, the Department for Transport Minister responsible for the B1115 Stowmarket Relief Road scheme. The Minister's letter is in response to David's letter last month to Ruth Kelly, the Secretary of State...

Wednesday, 7 November, 2007

David Ruffley MP's website DavidRuffleyMP.com has been nominated as a finalist in the British Computer Society MP Website Awards 2007 which take place today.

Tuesday, 6 November, 2007

David Ruffley MP will be addressing the AGM of the Needham Market and District branch of the Royal British Legion on Friday 9 November at 7.30pm.

Monday, 5 November, 2007

David Ruffley MP will be personally manning a stall with local Councillors in Stowmarket on Saturday 10 November collecting signatures for his petition to save the sub-post offices in his constituency.

Thursday, 1 November, 2007

David Ruffley has today expressed his concern that Bury St Edmunds is suffering from a lack of integrated planning and is not benefiting from the focused strategic planning that other towns in Suffolk have received.

Tuesday, 30 October, 2007

David Ruffley MP has today spoken of his delight at the fact that the Government has backed down on the decision to raid school budgets, deducting 5 per cent of any surplus every year for the next three years, following lobbying from David and other Conservative MPs.

Sunday, 28 October, 2007

The Conservatives have drawn up radical plans to create a special police reserve force similar to the Territorial Army.

Sunday, 28 October, 2007

The Conservatives have drawn up radical plans to replace Labour's controversial "Blunkett's bobbies" with a police reserve force similar to the Territorial Army.

Thursday, 25 October, 2007

David Ruffley MP has today voiced his outrage at Government plans to raid school budgets, and deduct 5 per cent of any surplus every year for the next three years.