Graham challenges Prime Minister as high energy costs continue to hit local families Tuesday, 14 April, 2026 Energy bills and fuel costs are still too high. Families across Beverley and Holderness are paying more every week. In East Yorkshire, petrol is around 160p a litre and diesel is over 190p. For many people, that is where the cost of living is felt most clearly, every time we fill up. Graham raised these concerns directly with the Prime Minister in the Commons this week. He challenged him on a... Local News
Graham raises local concerns about Evri in Parliament 15th December 2025 After receiving more than 100 messages in under 24 hours about local people’s experiences with the delivery company Evri, Graham Stuart raised the issue in... Local News
343 Shops in Beverley and Holderness Would Pay Zero Business Rates under Conservative Plans 10th December 2025 Graham has welcomed a bold new Conservative plan to boost local businesses, create jobs, and strengthen the economy by abolishing high street business rates... Local News
Graham continues to press Government for support for Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 8th December 2025 Graham Stuart continues to press the Government to explain what additional support it will provide to Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and when. In... Local News
Graham meets Luke Campbell to make the case for York to Hull Rail 4th December 2025 Graham and Luke Campbell (Reform), the recently elected Mayor of Hull and the East Riding, have announced their commitment to working closely together to... Local News
Hedon to get Cash Hub in Centre of Town 4th December 2025 Hedon will get a new Cash Hub in the centre of town when Lloyds, the last bank in the town, closes on 28th January. This comes following a campaign by Graham... Local News
We Need Cash Access In Hedon 2nd December 2025 I wanted to send you an update about the latest in our campaign to get a banking hub in Hedon. You’ll be aware that, together with the 2000 plus people who... Local News
The Budget of welfare, not work: Graham condemns Budget leaving hardworking families and local businesses behind 28th November 2025 Graham has strongly criticised Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget, branding it a “Budget of Welfare, not Work” and warning that it will hit hardworking people and... Westminster News
Labour's Benefits Street Budget Rewards Welfare, Not Work 26th November 2025 The Chancellor told us she wouldn’t come back for more, but today she has. By choosing welfare over work and dependency over opportunity, the Chancellor shows... Local News
Graham launches business survey ahead of Chancellor’s Budget 21st November 2025 Graham is calling on local businesses to share their views ahead of the Chancellor’s second Budget next Wednesday, a moment that will affect business... Local News