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One form of exercise a day – for example, a run, walk or cycle – alone or with members of your i
Together with Paul Scully MP and Chair of the APPG for Tamils, Aphra Brandreth attended the Sri Raja Rajeswary Amman Temple in Stoneleigh.
Aphra says "I was delighted to visit the Temple and to observe the 'Pooja', as well as to talk with local residents. It was a real joy to visit."
I receive lots of emails asking me about my views on Brexit, so I’ve put together a brief summary to set out my thoughts on this big issue.
This has been one of the most significant issues that we have had to face as a country in recent times, it has divided political parties, families and ultimate
Aphra met today with volunteers from local charity Grace Advocacy who help people in the community who are facing difficult times to get their lives back on track.
Official ONS figures show that in London, there are 4,667,097 people in work – meaning that, under the Conservatives, 883,958 more people have been able to access the security of a job.
The figures show that the number of people with a job has reached a record high – including a record number of wo
On Friday, 22ndMarch, Aphra Brandreth was invited to visit the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, to show her support and solidarity with London’s diverse Muslim communities following the shocking terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand last Friday 15thMarch.
There were representatives from all f
On 18th March 2018, Aphra Brandreth (Conservative Candidate for Kingston & Surbiton) visits Chessington School.
Aphra said: "I was so impressed by the vision and creative ideas from the Head Teacher and Chair of Governors at Chessington School.
On 1st March Aphra Brandreth and Mims Davies MP, the Conservative Minister for Sport and Civil Society, met with the Chief Executive of Fulham Football Club Alistair Macintosh and Mike McSweeney, Chief Executive Officer, Fulham Football Club Foundation.
During a tour of the club’s Motspur Park Trai