Local MP Alan Mak has met a Royal Marines veteran who is benefiting from the Armed Forces Covenant.Ahead of Armed Forces Day, he visited Havant company Comserv and talked to Conner Robson, who is working through his electrical apprenticeship after leaving the services in search of a new career.Conne
Local MP Alan Mak has accused the Labour Government of failing to protect children online.He said delays in implementing legislation were putting them at risk. In his role as Shadow Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Mr Mak spoke in Parliament and said: "Protecting
Local MP Alan Mak has welcomed another group of Havant Constituency residents to Parliament.A party left Havant by coach and enjoyed a guided tour of the Palace of Westminster, including the House of Commons and House of Lords.They found out all about the Parliamentary estate's long history and how
Local MP Alan Mak voted against the Assisted Dying Bill as it was narrowly passed by the House of Commons.MPs voted to back the Bill that would legalise assisted dying, with 314 in favour and 291 against.They were allowed a free vote at the Third Reading of the Bill before it now goes to the Ho
Local MP Alan Mak has hosted his 4th annual Havant Constituency Health & Wellbeing Fair at Emsworth Baptist Church.The Fair brought together more than 30 local health bodies, charities, community organisations and businesses to offer information and advice about physical and mental hea
Local MP Alan Mak has attended London Tech Week to show his support for the British tech industry, including tech and engineering companies from the south coast.The event is designed to bring together innovators creating the technologies of the future, investors who fund them and enterprise tech lea
Local MP Alan Mak has welcomed the completion of work to upgrade the surface on a stretch of the Hayling Billy Trail. The new ‘all-weather’ surface will make it easier for walkers, cyclists, mobility scooter users and horse riders to use throughout the year.Hampshire County Council has del
Local MP Alan Mak has welcomed Labour's u-turn on the UK National Supercomputer after he led an 11-month campaign to get it reinstated. The Labour Government cancelled Britain’s new £800m National Exascale Supercomputer project within weeks of coming to power last year - even though the previou
Local MP Alan Mak has continued to vote against the Assisted Dying Bill in the latest stage of Parliamentary scrutiny on Friday 13 June, 2025.MPs have been debating further changes to the Bill, including an amendment that would prohibit organisations from advertising that they offer assisted dying.O