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Conservative MP Dehenna Davison on the pain of seeing her father s killer not sentenced

Bishop Auckland MP s dad Dominic was killed in a Sheffield pub in 2007  He was aged just 35 and she was just 13 when he was killed with just one punch Davison launched All Party Parliamentary Group for One-Punch Assaults in February and told the Times his death was harder because assailant wasn t jailed Davison called her #ToryGirlSquad friend Carrie Symonds incredible during her bid to be one of Britain s youngest MPs - and says they bonded over love of dogs  After marrying Hull Tory councillor John Fareham, 35 years her senior, in her early twenties, the couple are now getting divorced

This is personal : MP whose dad was killed by a single punch launches sentencing campaign

A Tory MP whose father was killed by a one-punch attack today launched a new cross-party effort to right burning injustices felt by victims. Dehenna Davison, the Bishop Auckland MP, spoke out on the issue on the 14th anniversary of the death of her father Dominic, who was just 35 when he was killed in a Sheffield pub.  The 27-year-old today announced the launch of the All Party Parliamentary Group for One-Punch Assaults which will examine sentencing and the impact on surviving victims and the families of those killed. In a video announcing the launch she said: To me this is very personal and feels like something I have wanted and needed to do for a really long time.

Politics latest news: Mass testing to play a key part in Boris Johnson s roadmap, says Dominic Raab

Country will reopen in stages , with hospitality one of the last, says Boris Johnson Save 17 February 2021 • 4:01pm Follow The country will reopen in stages , with hospitality likely to be one of the last sectors to reopen fully, Boris Johnson has said. Speaking during a visit to Wales, the Prime Minister said the country would leave lockdown in stages, cautiously , as he stressed the need for progress to be one way .  Asked about the prospects for bars and restaurants, said: You have to remember from last year that we opened up hospitality fully as one of the last things that we did because there is obviously an extra risk of transmission from hospitality.

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