Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
Nigeria: Armed Conflict | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We are concerned by the reports of abuse and of children being held in military detention facilities, detailed within Amnesty Internation
Cameroon: Politics and Government | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government remains deeply concerned about the situation in the North-West and South-West (Anglophone) regions of Cameroon.
Eritrea: Coronavirus | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers Eritrea seems so far to have had a relatively low incidence of Covid-19, with only 41 reported cases and no reported deaths.
Leah Sharibu | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers In response to the attack on Leah's school in Dapchi, the then Foreign Secretary spoke to the Nigerian Vice President to offer UK assista
Eritrea: Coronavirus | Department for International Development | Written Answers We are deeply concerned about food insecurity and the worsening humanitarian situation in Eritrea.
Richard Solomon Tarfa | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The British High Commission in Abuja has raised Professor Tarfa's case with the National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria and the Kano
Mubarak Bala | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government is monitoring the arrest of Mr Bala closely.
Climate Change Convention: Glasgow | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers Tackling climate change in collaboration with international partners is a high priority for this government, and COP26 will require a who
Marine Environment: Treaties | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The FCO and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs have been closely involved in the negotiation of a new Implementing Ag
Benin: Elections | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government notes the outcome of local elections in Benin on 17 May.