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Anne-Marie Trevelyan

May 2024

  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan in Downing Street carrying a red folder

    Some Muslims ‘want to challenge British values’, says minister

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan responds to widely criticised comments by Nigel Farage over the weekend

March 2024

  • Soldier wearing a headset controls a small drone mounted with a camera.

    Ministers call for ‘much greater pace’ of UK defence investment

    Frontbenchers use social media to put pressure on PM after Commons report criticises military funding plans

October 2022

  • An Avanti West Coast train crossing the Stockport viaduct

    Great British Railways plan to oversee rail network delayed

    Transport secretary says scrapping of transport bill means plan will not go ahead in 2024
  • Light trails of fast-moving cars on busy motorway at dusk

    Noise cameras to be trialled in England to tackle ‘boy racers’

    Government-backed scheme aims to crack down on road users who breach legal noise limits
    • Travel by rail only if absolutely necessary on Saturday, passengers warned

    • Avanti West Coast must ‘drastically improve’ after securing six-month extension

    • Rail unions hope to find solution to strikes ‘together’ with UK government

September 2022

  • National rail strikes are now a regular occurrence.

    ‘Great British Railways is dead’: rail industry at lowest ebb since the days of Railtrack

  • British Prime Minister Liz Truss holds her first cabinet meeting inside 10 Downing Street

    Liz Truss cabinet: who are the key players in PM’s top team?

July 2022

  • Workers plant oil-palm seeds at a plantation in the Muallim district of Malaysia

    Push for post-Brexit trade deals may threaten UK pledges on deforestation

    Government criticised over ‘indefensible’ proposal that could undermine climate efforts while yielding benefit of only £1.38m

April 2022

  • The UK trade secretary, Anne-Marie Trevelyan (left), with the US trade envoy, Katherine Tai, in London.

    MPs criticise ‘top-down’ approach to UK-US trade talks

    Fears grow in UK that any proposals could downgrade workers’ rights despite assurances on both sides

November 2021

  • The prime minister, Boris Johnson, in the Commons

    Boris Johnson plan on ‘second jobs’ would hit fewer than 10 MPs

    Impact of standards rule change on 99 MPs with jobs outside parliament likely to be limited
  • Boris Johnson with Julie Mobberley of Northumbria Healthcare during a visit to Hexham Hospital. He will not be speaking in, or attending, the standards debate in the Commons.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: Johnson absent from sleaze debate as Starmer says he has given ‘green light to corruption’ – as it happened

    Latest updates: MPs debate standards after Owen Paterson vote after prime minister does not rule out peerage for former MP
  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan

    Minister backs ban on MPs having lobbying-based second jobs

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan’s remarks come before Commons debate on sleaze

October 2021

  • Boris and Carrie Johnson at the Conservative party conference this month

    Minister defends Johnsons’ Christmas ‘childcare bubble’ with Nimco Ali

  • Condensation from boilers at homes in London.

    Minister hints at gas boilers ban but says market should drive change

September 2021

  • Adrienne Buller

    Johnson says he has changed his mind on the climate – but he’s still dragging his feet

    Adrienne Buller
  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan arrives at Downing Street

    Labour condemns new trade secretary for tweets rejecting climate science

March 2021

  • An artist impression of UK’s planned first deep coal mine in 30 years in West Cumbria near Whitehaven.

    Cancel all planned coal projects globally to end ‘deadly addiction’, says UN chief

    Call comes at event hosted by UK government, which is under pressure over planned coalmine in Cumbria

July 2020

  • Boris Johnson delivers a speech during a visit to Dudley College of Technology in Dudley, England, Tuesday June 30, 2020.

    Boris Johnson accused of misleading parliament over DfID merger

    PM claimed there had been ‘loads’ of consultations over department which faces a £2bn cut this year
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