4 years ago today I was elected to be your MP! It feels like yesterday, but a lot has changed since then (not just my hair colour!). It has truly been an honour to serve as your Member of Parliament. The last four years have presented some significant challenges. We started by voting through the Brexit deal, and just as I was finding my feet in Westminster and setting up our constituency office, we were faced with the global pandemic and lockdowns. Since then, a war in Ukraine and the terrible situation in the Middle East. The fresh faced me of 2019 might have just wondered what on earth I’d signed up for! But I have always been proud of our area, how resilient we are, how we helped each other through the pandemic and beyond, and the fantastic people and businesses that call the constituency home! Since being elected I have helped deliver millions of pounds in investment for Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor High Streets, much needed repairs to the Whorlton Bridge, saving Ward 6 at Bishop Auckland Hospital, and finally secured the long awaited funding for the Toft Hill Bypass – and so much more. Thank you for all your support and constructive feedback over the last four years. I will continue to work hard for our four towns and many villages. As always, if you need my help please contact me via the details below. 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
4 years ago today I was elected to be your MP! It feels like yesterday, but a lot has changed since then (not just my hair colour!). It has truly been an honour to serve as your Member of Parliament. The last four years have presented some significant challenges. We started by voting through the Brexit deal, and just as I was finding my feet in Westminster and setting up our constituency office, we were faced with the global pandemic and lockdowns. Since then, a war in Ukraine and the terrible situation in the Middle East. The fresh faced me of 2019 might have just wondered what on earth I’d signed up for! But I have always been proud of our area, how resilient we are, how we helped each other through the pandemic and beyond, and the fantastic people and businesses that call the constituency home! Since being elected I have helped deliver millions of pounds in investment for Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor High Streets, much needed repairs to the Whorlton Bridge, saving Ward 6 at Bishop Auckland Hospital, and finally secured the long awaited funding for the Toft Hill Bypass – and so much more. Thank you for all your support and constructive feedback over the last four years. I will continue to work hard for our four towns and many villages. As always, if you need my help please contact me via the details below. 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
A very Merry Christmas from us to you all! 🎄 Here’s hoping your day has been as full of good wine, good food, and good company as ours has been. We’re now curled up in front of the telly ready for the Christmas Wheel. Can’t work out if it’ll be me or Carter asleep on the sofa first! Much love everyone, D
A very Merry Christmas from us to you all! 🎄 Here’s hoping your day has been as full of good wine, good food, and good company as ours has been. We’re now curled up in front of the telly ready for the Christmas Wheel. Can’t work out if it’ll be me or Carter asleep on the sofa first! Much love everyone, D
Well, this is exciting! 🥳 I am extremely honoured to have been included on the BBC’s 100 Women 2023 among some incredible company, including Michelle Obama and Amal Clooney. It is a privilege to be recognised alongside so many inspirational women, but mainly to see my campaigns to secure funding for Lobular Cancer research, fairer sentencing for One Punch Assaults, and improving treatment for chronic migraine highlighted on such a huge, global platform. I am so lucky to have the platform I do, but first and foremost I am the MP for Bishop Auckland. An opportunity I am so lucky to have and never take for granted. I came into office to do better for our community, and while some of my time is focused on these national campaigns, our local campaigns are always at the front of my mind. We’ve seen over £70 million of investment into our communities, plans for the Toft Hill Bypass secured, Whorlton Bridge is finally being repaired, and I still have so much more I am working on. If you have an issue you would like my help with, my team and I are always happy to help. You can contact me via email or phone, details below 👇🏻 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
Thinking about Dad today on what would have been his 52nd birthday. In this pic we’d taken the dog for a walk and gone for a kickabout. You can just spot little me behind him with a can of what looks like Coke – very on brand! I don’t have many pictures of Dad, and in most of those I do have he looks dead grumpy! But he wasn’t at all. He was the most fun-loving prankster I ever had the pleasure of knowing. Every year on 22nd December I raise a glass, and wish he was here to eat too many mince pies on Christmas ❤️
Swipe for the Christmas tree glow up! 🎄 Finally back home for Christmas so headed to @rabycastleofficial today to pick out a tree – something I clearly take far too seriously based on the first pic 😂 We decorated this evening so it’s finally feeling like Christmas in the Davison household! Fifty points if you can guess the colour theme of the tree… 🌟
Swipe for the Christmas tree glow up! 🎄 Finally back home for Christmas so headed to @rabycastleofficial today to pick out a tree – something I clearly take far too seriously based on the first pic 😂 We decorated this evening so it’s finally feeling like Christmas in the Davison household! Fifty points if you can guess the colour theme of the tree… 🌟
Swipe for the Christmas tree glow up! 🎄 Finally back home for Christmas so headed to @rabycastleofficial today to pick out a tree – something I clearly take far too seriously based on the first pic 😂 We decorated this evening so it’s finally feeling like Christmas in the Davison household! Fifty points if you can guess the colour theme of the tree… 🌟
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Some of you might remember I met Katie back in the summer, a constituent who is walking a mile a day to raise money for lobular breast cancer. On Wednesday this week, I welcomed Katie and her mum alongside many other women from across the UK who have lobular cancer to Parliament as we hosted our drop-in event. For those of you who don’t know, Lobular Cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer, and yet has no specific treatment. Alongside Susan and Tristan from the @lobularmoonshotproject, and my colleague and friend Jeremy Quin MP we were able to meet the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins and highlight our campaign first hand. We then hosted a drop-in event inviting colleagues from across the House to join us, learn more about lobular and to raise awareness of our campaign to secure more funding into research for treatment and ultimately a cure. Thank you to Katie for coming down to London, reaching out to me, and being so incredibly strong. I hope together we are able to make the change needed to see this campaign through.
Signed, sealed, and off to be delivered 📫 I’ve just posted letters to residents in Whorlton and Ovington, providing an update on the repairs to the Whorlton Bridge. I am pleased work is beginning this month on the essential repairs that will re open the bridge to pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Swipe for your Bishop Wrapped! If you use Spotify, you’ll know that each year you can get the “Spotify Wrapped” update – a summary of your favourite artist, how many minutes you’ve listened, and your top songs of the year. (At no surprise to those who know me, my top artist this year was Taylor Swift…) So I thought we could do a similar look back for our constituency. With only one month left of 2023, here are some of this year’s highlights as your MP! As always, my team and I are ready and willing to help you in any way we can. If you have an issue you would like my help with you can contact me via email or phone, details below 👇🏻 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
Swipe for your Bishop Wrapped! If you use Spotify, you’ll know that each year you can get the “Spotify Wrapped” update – a summary of your favourite artist, how many minutes you’ve listened, and your top songs of the year. (At no surprise to those who know me, my top artist this year was Taylor Swift…) So I thought we could do a similar look back for our constituency. With only one month left of 2023, here are some of this year’s highlights as your MP! As always, my team and I are ready and willing to help you in any way we can. If you have an issue you would like my help with you can contact me via email or phone, details below 👇🏻 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
Swipe for your Bishop Wrapped! If you use Spotify, you’ll know that each year you can get the “Spotify Wrapped” update – a summary of your favourite artist, how many minutes you’ve listened, and your top songs of the year. (At no surprise to those who know me, my top artist this year was Taylor Swift…) So I thought we could do a similar look back for our constituency. With only one month left of 2023, here are some of this year’s highlights as your MP! As always, my team and I are ready and willing to help you in any way we can. If you have an issue you would like my help with you can contact me via email or phone, details below 👇🏻 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
Swipe for your Bishop Wrapped! If you use Spotify, you’ll know that each year you can get the “Spotify Wrapped” update – a summary of your favourite artist, how many minutes you’ve listened, and your top songs of the year. (At no surprise to those who know me, my top artist this year was Taylor Swift…) So I thought we could do a similar look back for our constituency. With only one month left of 2023, here are some of this year’s highlights as your MP! As always, my team and I are ready and willing to help you in any way we can. If you have an issue you would like my help with you can contact me via email or phone, details below 👇🏻 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
Swipe for your Bishop Wrapped! If you use Spotify, you’ll know that each year you can get the “Spotify Wrapped” update – a summary of your favourite artist, how many minutes you’ve listened, and your top songs of the year. (At no surprise to those who know me, my top artist this year was Taylor Swift…) So I thought we could do a similar look back for our constituency. With only one month left of 2023, here are some of this year’s highlights as your MP! As always, my team and I are ready and willing to help you in any way we can. If you have an issue you would like my help with you can contact me via email or phone, details below 👇🏻 📩 [email protected] ☎️ 01388342022
I think this is called “helping” with present wrapping… 🎁