In the 2024 General Election, Bob Seely’s 23,772 majority evaporated, instead he lost by 3,177 votes in the new IW West seat to Labour, a party that had never held a seat on the Isle of Wight previously
With four SAGE advisors breaking ranks to publicly express their concerns about the early easing of lockdown, the Isle of Wight's Peter Shreeve says it's not too late for the Government to draw back on decision to open schools tomorrow
The MP said, “This is an exceptionally large development for a small rural town and one that is clearly not wanted by residents or justified by housing need"
Cllr Quigley said, "If Bob Seely was truly interested in the liberty and wellbeing of Isle of Wight residents and the UK population at large, he has had many chances to prove it"
Solent LEP's CEO believes there are "huge opportunities for growth" on the Isle of Wight, but that it's now up to the Island to make a strong case for funding.
An inquiry into cyberbullying among young people found that social media companies are not accountable enough to make social media a safer place for young people.
32 per cent of Island children are living in poverty, but the Isle of Wight MP has not yet taken the 'No Child Left Behind' pledge or even replied to the two letters from the NEU asking him to commit to it