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MP slams low police funding
13 June 2002
Huntingdon MP, Jonathan Djanogly, has slammed the Government for its lack of funding for Cambridgeshire Constabulary.
MP attackes Ministers on fuel poverty
5 June 2002
Huntingdon MP, Jonathan Djanogly, questioned Ministers, Michael Meacher (Environment) and Brian Wilson (Trade and Industry), on the Government's policies concerning people living in fuel poverty.
MP's survey puts NHS in the spotlight
5 June 2002
A health survey conducted by Huntingdon MP, Jonathan Djanogly, shows that nearly 90% of local people he contacted are satisfied with the NHS.
Fuel Poverty - Djanogly Grills Ministers
28 May 2002
Jonathan Djanogly questions Ministers, Michael Meacher MP (Environment) and Brian Wilson MP (DTI) on the Government's policies concerning people living in fuel poverty.
MP launches Vantage Park development
16 May 2002
Jonathan Djanogly officially launched the building of Vantage Park when he visited the site in Washingley Road.
Devolved power could 'destroy local democracy'
15 May 2002
Regional assemblies could spell the end of local democracy according to Richard Turpin, the former leader of Huntingdonshire District Council.
Jonathan Djanogly visits Ernulf Community College
15 May 2002
Huntingdon MP, Jonathan Djanogly, was at a special leavers' ceremony at Ernulf Community College last week, handing out a leather-bound Record of Achievement to each of the Upper Sixth.
Nurses appeal gets airborne
8 May 2002
An appeal for half a million pounds to fund two new Macmillan nurses in Huntingdon was launched at Hinchingbrooke Country Park on Friday with the help of a hot air balloon.
Businesses in danger of 'drowning in a sea of paperwork'
24 April 2002
Huntingdon MP, Jonathan Djanogly, says businesses are in danger of being strangled by red tape, and large tax increases from the Budget would not deliver practical improvements to public services in Huntingdonshire.
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