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Theo Clarke MP wins Political Speech of the Year

I'm honoured to win Political Speech of the Year for the second time! Thank you to everyone who has supported my national cross-party campaign on birth trauma. I'd like to thank my current inquiry co-Chair, Rosie Duffield MP, and the Birth Trauma Association.

Theo Clarke MP announces new Government role

I'm delighted to be joining the Department for Education as their new Parliamentary Private Secretary, and to be working with such a brilliant team led by Secretary of State Rt. Hon. Gillian Keegan MP.

Theo Clarke MP to co-host Stafford Job Fair

Stafford MP Theo Clarke is delighted to announce that she will be co-hosting the Stafford Job Fair on the 27th of March in Stafford College. Ms Clarke thanks all those involved for their hard work in making this happen.

Theo Clarke MP visits Stafford Grammar School

Stafford MP Theo Clarke was delighted to visit Stafford Grammar School on the 15th of March. During her visit, she toured the School's new Wellbeing Centre, where she emphasised the importance of good mental health.

Theo Clarke MP celebrates International Women's Day

Today, Stafford MP Theo Clarke celebrated International Women's Day alongside her Conservative colleagues. They emphasised how the Conservatives are committed to gender parity across society.

Theo Clarke MP makes Women in Westminster: The 100

I'm very honoured to have been chosen in this year's Women in Westminster: The 100 in recognition of my birth trauma campaign. It was a privilege to be with so many women who are influential in their fields and are inspiring the next generation to make a difference.

'Get Stafford Reading' campaign launched

Stafford MP Theo Clarke has launched her Get Stafford Reading campaign ahead of World Book Day next month and has secured 50 new books for each primary school to kick off the initiative.

Investing in Staffordshire

I was never a supporter of HS2 and I urged the Prime Minister to scrap the line up to Manchester because it was disruptive, I felt the money could be spent on better things and the cost was prohibitive.