If you need my help or would like to speak to me about an issue, please email me at ian.sollom.mp@parliament.uk and a member of my team will be in touch.
If you need my help or would like to speak to me about an issue, please email me at ian.sollom.mp@parliament.uk and a member of my team will be in touch.
And as usual, I enjoyed some campaigning on the doorsteps of St Neots at the weekend, and held my weekly online and in-person surgery to speak to local residents about their concerns and advising them on the help I can give.
Away from Parliament, I spoke to the Hunts Post about my ongoing campaign for fairer funding for road repairs in Cambridgeshire and the letter I have written to the Roads Minister on this. You can read the interview here: www.huntspost.co.uk/.../25890824...
π Pressing the Government to urgently unfreeze the repayment threshold on student loan plans and tie it to earnings and graduates were originally promised, and to start structural reform on the system that will work for everyone - from 18-year-olds to those studying flexibly and later in life.
π Celebrating the achievements of Cambridge Regional College and Citizen Hub as they won an award for their work to bring together employers local voluntary groups to support young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) and those facing social or financial challenges.
π± Meeting with representatives from the National Institute of Agriculture Botany (Niab), based in Impington, who were showcasing their research on turning industrial hemp into carbon-negative construction materials such as insulation, fibreboards and concrete for sustainable housing.
π« Supporting Marie Curie's 'Great Daffodil Appeal' and speaking to palliative care nurses about their experience and how much interest the Assisted Dying Bill sparked in our country's end-of-life care capacity. It's great to see that they are seizing on this to draw attention to gaps in provision.
I always endeavour to represent residents of St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire in Westminster on issues you care about. Thank you to everyone who writes to me each week, expressing your views, sharing campaigns, and inviting me to attend various meetings in Parliament. Last week, this included:
Here is my weekly roundup of highlights from last week in Parliament and across St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire. π
It was also good to meet IQ Capital during the visit and discuss its role in supporting Nyoboltβs growth β a good example of how the right investment partnership can help turn world-class research into real-world impact.
As someone passionate about strengthening the UKβs skills pipeline, universities, and spin-out ecosystem, it is genuinely inspiring to see a local company developing technology that will more sustainably power the industries of the future.
Its breakthroughs in high-power, fast-charging battery technology show exactly what can be achieved when cutting-edge research and entrepreneurial ambition combine with the drive to advance our low-carbon energy transition.
Last week I had a fascinating visit to @nyobolt.bsky.social, an Impington-based company, which builds super-fast charging, high power, and long cycle-life lithium-ion batteries. It's a shining example of the world-class innovation that defines the Cambridge ecosystem.
Adult learning is a powerful tool for personal growth, economic resilience, and social cohesion but for too long has been undervalued and underfunded.
That's why I support the AoC's #AdultLearning campaign and call on the government to recognise and invest in lifelong learning.
Colleges Week is held each year to celebrate the important work colleges do all year-round to support learners and their communities. This yearβs theme is Skills for All, with a particular focus on adult learning.
The Beacon Awards, which this year were held during #CollegesWeek2026, celebrate the best and most innovative practices in further education (FE) colleges and show the impact that they have on people, communities and the economy.
The initiative provides careers advice, help with job searching, referrals to training, and access to other local services.
The team won the Award for Excellence in Careers & Enterprise after bringing together CRC, employers, and local voluntary groups to support young people not in education, employment or training (NEET), adults changing careers, people made redundant, and those facing social or financial challenges.
I was delighted to celebrate with Cambridge Regional College and St Neots Citizen Hub after they won an award for excellence at the Association of Colleges (AoC) Beacon Awards in Parliament yesterday.
We have a duty to defend our brave British troops and citizens in the region, but that should be the limit of British operations. The UK must not be complicit in illegal or unwise military action again.
Starmer must come to Parliament and give MPs a vote. We should not agree to British participation in this conflict simply because Labour government lawyers say it is legal β as they did on the disastrous invasion of Iraq twenty years ago.
The PM must not let Trump drag Britain into another unwise war in the Middle East. Trump has no plan for what comes next - and neither does Starmer.
I am concerned to see the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, and that the UK has allowed the US to use its bases for strikes on Iran. No matter how the Prime Minister tries to redefine offensive as defensive, this is a mistake.
There is still much to do, but l will keep listening and standing up for the rights that I believe are essential for a free and fair society.
Many constituents have shared with me the anxiety they, and their loved ones, have felt about the practical implications of the ruling, and I continue to press the Equalities Minister to provide clarity - and ultimately safety - for these people.
I know the last year has been a worrying time for trans and non-binary people in particular, as the Government has dragged its feet on publishing guidance after the Supreme Court ruling.
February has been LGBTQ+ month, where we reflect on the achievements of campaigners throughout history, and celebrate the huge contribution that so many LGBTQ+ people make to our society and communities.
Iβm pleased the motion passed with Government support. For too long, a culture of deference to the rich and powerful allowed these questions to go unasked. Now they will have to be answered.
The victims and survivors of Epsteinβs crimes deserve transparency. The serious questions around Andrew Mountbatten-Windsorβs conduct, and what was known by those who appointed him, must now be open to proper public scrutiny.
Today, the Liberal Democrats successfully forced the Government to publish all files relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsorβs appointment as trade envoy back in 2001.