Tweet Here you can read Fiona's most recent speeches and questions in Parliament, and some of her questions (provided by theyworkforyou; the complete record of all Fiona's Parliamentary speeches, written questions, and oral questions can be found here):
Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners: Religious Freedom (18 Oct 2018) Fiona Bruce: Will my right hon.
EU Exit Negotiations: Loneliness Strategy (15 Oct 2018) Fiona Bruce: I commend the Minister for her statement and her work on this issue and welcome a cross-departmental strategy on loneliness.
EU Exit Negotiations: Loneliness Strategy (15 Oct 2018) Fiona Bruce: I commend the Minister for her statement and her work on this issue and welcome a cross-departmental strategy on loneliness.
Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Sport and Recidivism (9 Oct 2018) Fiona Bruce: Yesterday I attended the launch at Chester cathedral of an impressive display of artwork by prisoners, the production of whi
Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Sport and Recidivism (9 Oct 2018) Fiona Bruce: Yesterday I attended the launch at Chester cathedral of an impressive display of artwork by prisoners, the production of whi
Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Sport and Recidivism (9 Oct 2018) Fiona Bruce: Yesterday I attended the launch at Chester cathedral of an impressive display of artwork by prisoners, the production of whi
Scallop Fishing: Bay of Seine: Business of the House (13 Sep 2018) Fiona Bruce: The Government can be proud of the requirement for robust age verification checks in part 3 of the Digital Economy Act 2017.
Scallop Fishing: Bay of Seine: Business of the House (13 Sep 2018) Fiona Bruce: The Government can be proud of the requirement for robust age verification checks in part 3 of the Digital Economy Act 2017.
Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Political Engagement (5 Sep 2018) Fiona Bruce: What recent steps she has taken to engage with the political parties in Northern Ireland.
Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Political Engagement (5 Sep 2018) Fiona Bruce: The roles of the Northern Irish parties and their Assembly should be respected.