Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
Mali: UN Peacekeeping Mission | Commons debates As ever, my right hon. Friend shows a mastery not only of defence, but of the very complicated politics in Mali.
Topical Questions | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Commons debates What consideration have the Government given to opening two new high commissions in the two newest Commonwealth countries, Gabon and Togo
Topical Questions | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Commons debates What consideration have the Government given to opening two new high commissions in the two newest Commonwealth countries, Gabon and Togo
Riot Control Weapons: Iran | Department for International Trade | Written Answers The Department for International Trade has indicated that it will not be possible to answer this question within the usual time period.
Trade Agreements: Commonwealth | Department for International Trade | Written Answers We are committed to working with our friends and allies in the Commonwealth to remove unnecessary barriers to free and fair trade, streng
Trade Agreements | Department for International Trade | Written Answers The Government switched to remote technology to conduct trade negotiations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Department for International Trade: House of Commons | Department for International Trade | Written Answers The Secretary of State has regular discussions with Cabinet colleagues in order to ensure effective scrutiny of trade policy.
Department for International Trade: Visits Abroad | Department for International Trade | Written Answers On my Rt. Hon.
Department for International Trade: Females | Department for International Trade | Written Answers As of 31 March 2022, 48% of Civil Service employees who worked in the Department for International Trade (DIT) were women.
Department for International Trade: Ethnic Groups | Department for International Trade | Written Answers As of 31 March 2022, 26% civil service employees in the Department for International Trade (DIT) self-reported their ethnicity as ethnic