How They Voted
VOTED AGAINST VAT on Private Schools
VOTED FOR Illegal Migration Act Repeal
VOTED AGAINST Assisted Dying Bill
VOTED AGAINST Defence Spending 2.5% GDP
Recent Public Statements
Latest verbatim posts and speeches from Feryal Clark on Bluesky and gov.uk. Sourced directly from public APIs. No paraphrase, no editorialising.
On behalf of the UK government, the CEO of the Intellectual Property Office ( IPO ) has signed this new treaty at the World Intellectual Property Organization ( WIPO ) General Assembly in Geneva. This new multilateral treaty will bring benefits to UK designers through simplified application and renewal processes and reduced administrative burdens in internat…Read full ↗
New Cyber Growth Action Plan to boost jobs and innovation, growing the UK’s £13.2 billion cyber sector. Up to £16 million in new funding to turn cutting edge innovation into new business, and boost cyber startups Cyber experts from defence and big tech set to advise government on public sector cybersecurity, amid growing threats. The UK’s growing and cutting…Read full ↗
Last week we announced our new interdisciplinary Master’s in AI for Science, joined by AI and Digital Government Minister Feryal Clark MP. Find out more about the Master’s, which is part of King’s major £45.5 million investment into science ⬇️ #ScienceAtKings #AI @feryalclark.bsky.socialView post ↗
New platform to allow public sector to rate and review tech products, helping hospitals, schools and government departments avoid costly mistakes and make smarter, faster decisions on which tech to buy. Currently in early development, the platform is set to unlock £1.2 billion a year in savings and modernise how the public sector invests £26 billion-a-year o…Read full ↗
Building on the UK’s new deal with the EU, plans launched to supercharge AI collaboration across Europe Organisations are invited to step forward to become Britain’s link to the continent’s top supercomputers Collaboration with dedicated ‘ AI Factories’ to accelerate breakthroughs and support new jobs across the UK as part of the government’s Plan for Change…Read full ↗
AI experts are experimenting to build new AI within “Humphrey” to help speed up admin in areas like planning and social care, as 25 councils trial new AI tech from Whitehall. Early research on the tech shows officials are saved from 60-minutes of admin for each hour-long meeting, saving staff from what half say is the worst thing about their job. Comes as “H…Read full ↗
It’s Mary Anning’s birthday, so time to share @katebeaton.bsky.social’s brilliant cartoon again.View post ↗
So lovely to welcome the incredible @CAPuk team to Parliament today. 25 inspiring frontline workers from across Enfield North and beyond whose tireless work provides practical support and hope to those facing financial hardship. I’m proud to celebrate their vital contribution.View post ↗
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GOV.UK Forms to be rolled out across government, making it faster and easier for the public to fill out forms such as applying for emergency travel documents Tool has already helped over 20,000 armed forces personal apply for veteran badges and victims of the Horizon scandal appl …New tool to make it easier and faster for public to access essential government services online · 2024-11-04
A newly announced panel of 12 digital professionals and academics will help the government make better use of technology across the public sector Group will help create a 10-year vision for a ‘digital centre’ of government to drive innovation, transform services, improve lives, a …Tech experts to shape government digital vision to drive innovation and boost public services · 2024-09-30
Expenses Breakdown
Total: £246,080. Rank: #260 of 650 MPs. Source: IPSA.
What They Actually Claimed For
Itemised IPSA claims for the 274 expense lines this MP submitted. Total paid: £506,180. Source: IPSA individualBusinessCosts.
17 items for review
- £4,600 Single claim of £4,600.00 for Pooled staffing services (Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)) on 12/04/2024.
- £10,651 Single claim of £10,650.56 for Rent (Office Costs) on 31/03/2025.
- £720 Single claim of £720.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 16/12/2024.
- £524 Single claim of £524.40 for Stationery & printing (Office Costs) on 02/12/2024.
- £713 Single claim of £712.58 for Utilities (Electricity) on 15/04/2024.
- £4,500 Single claim of £4,500.00 for Pooled staffing services (Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)) on 28/04/2023.
- £2,663 Single claim of £2,662.50 for Rent (Office Costs) on 27/06/2023.
- £2,663 Single claim of £2,662.50 for Rent (Office Costs) on 26/09/2023.
- £2,663 Single claim of £2,662.50 for Rent (Office Costs) on 26/03/2024.
- £2,663 Single claim of £2,662.50 for Rent (Office Costs) on 26/12/2023.
- £690 Single claim of £690.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 18/12/2023.
- £2,983 Single claim of £2,982.57 for Utilities (Electricity) on 19/04/2023.
- £983 Single claim of £983.32 for Utilities (Electricity) on 22/02/2024.
- £638 Single claim of £638.14 for Utilities (Electricity) on 09/01/2024.
- £629 Single claim of £629.45 for Utilities (Electricity) on 19/03/2024.
- £738 Single claim of £738.00 for Software & applications (Office Costs) on 15/12/2025.
- £1,020 Single claim of £1,020.00 for Training - staff (Office Costs) on 28/07/2025.
Search the top 30 claims paid
Showing 20 of 30 claims. Total paid £489,019
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2024-25 year0
£222,409
Total Staffing budget payroll costs for the 2023-24 year0
£221,330
Aggregated figure for this business cost and budget category in 2024-250
£10,651
Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)0
£4,600
Parliamentary Research Service (Labour)0
£4,500
Electricity0
£2,983
0
£2,663
0
£2,663
0
£2,663
0
£2,663
One-to-one training provided by Paul to [***] on parliamentary speech writing and press briefings0
£1,020
Electricity0
£983
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£738
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£720
Training course for [***] [***] on speech writing0
£720
Electricity0
£713
ELECTED TECHNOLOGIES0
£690
Electricity0
£638
Electricity0
£629
PARLI-TRAINING0
£576
Year on year
FY 23-24 134 claims £251,674
FY 24-25 104 claims £247,005
FY 25-26 36 claims £7,501
Travel
£4 paid across 0 trips.
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