Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
Mozambique: Homicide | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are deeply concerned by reports of civilians being killed by a private military company in Mozambique, as documented in Amnesty Intern
Climate Change | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The Integrated Review which was launched on 16 March by the Prime Minister, states that in 2021 and beyond, Her Majesty's Government will
Tigray: Armed Conflict | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are concerned about the fighting in Tigray and have consistently urged all parties to avoid conflict spill-over into neighbouring regi
Tigray: Humanitarian Aid | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK has been consistent in calling for free and unfettered humanitarian access to 4.5 million people in need.
Tigray: Human Rights | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers Over recent weeks multiple reports - including from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission -
Tigray: Armed Conflict | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are concerned about the fighting in Tigray and have consistently urged all parties to avoid conflict spill-over into neighbouring regi
Tigray: Overseas Aid | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers In response to the crisis in Tigray the UK has allocated £15.4m to humanitarian agencies. All funds have been disbursed to partners.
Tigray: Overseas Aid | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers In Tigray, our priority remains to support civilians affected by the conflict particularly the most vulnerable including women, children
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development: Public Appointments | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We do not normally publish details of private conversations with other world leaders beyond the existing public record.
Senegal: Politics and Government | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK Government was concerned by the recent unrest and violence in Senegal, including reports of protesters being killed following the