Mark Harper
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 54 |
Date of birth | February 26,1970 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Swindon |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Margaret Harper |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Previous position | Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom (2015–2016) |
Prime minist | David Cameron |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005 | |
Education | Brasenose College |
University of Oxford | |
Nationality | British |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 406332 |
Mark Harper Life story
Mark James Harper is a British politician who has served as Secretary of State for Transport since 2022. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament for Forest of Dean since 2005. Harper was born in Swindon and studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Brasenose College, Oxford.
Greeks broke promise not to raise Parthenon Sculptures, No 10 says
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper told BBC Breakfast on Tuesday that it was a " matter of regret" that no meeting would take place between the two countries after Mr Mitsotakis declined a secondary offer to meet Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden instead...
Rishi Sunak sets out how pothole funding from HS2 savings to be used
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said it was up to local authorities how to spend their allocation, but part of the reason for the " significant increase" was so they could " improve the quality of road surfaces in the future" rather than just focusing on fixing existing potholes...
Channel deaths: Government orders inquiry into mass drowning
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said an inquiry would look at the circumstances of the deaths to give victims families the clarity they deserved...
Thousands join pro-Palestinian protests across UK
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said he had given an order to allow police to stop the protest...
Plans to close rail ticket offices in England scrapped
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper said the proposals did not meet " the high thresholds" set by the government...
HS2: England's buses get £150m boost from cancelled leg
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper told the funds for transport projects would " benefit people more quickly" than the second phase of HS2...
HS2: Labour criticises 'back of fag packet' transport plan
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper told the Commons Network North " creates more winners in more places" than HS2 and " prioritises people s every day journeys"...
HS2: Are the transport links replacing high-speed rail new?
... Transport Secretary Mark Harper has said only that " hundreds of millions" of the £36bn will be available in the next few years...
HS2: Labour criticises 'back of fag packet' transport plan
By Becky MortonPolitical reporter
Labour has criticised the government's " Network North" alternative to HS2 as a " back of the fag packet plan".
The Prime Minister scrapped the northern leg of the High Speed rail line earlier this month, promising to invest The Money saved in other transport projects across the country.
But Labour said the new plan included projects which had already been announced or do not exist.
Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh said it was an " insult" to the North.
Rishi Sunak confirmed HS2 would not continue from Birmingham to Manchester in his speech at the Conservative Party conference, after the cost of The Project soared.
The First estimate for The Line was about £33bn in 2010, but this later soared and The Most recent official estimate was £71bn in 2019. The cost would have risen further since then, due to inflation.
Instead, the Prime Minister said the £36bn saved would all be reinvested in, including improving connections between towns and cities in northern England, electrifying train lines in North Wales and upgrading the A1, the A5 and the M6 roads.
MPs had their first opportunity to question The Transport secretary on the decision in The Commons on Monday.
Ms Haigh said the Prime Minister " should take responsibility for The Sheer chaos, incompetence and desperation" surrounding The Announcement .
" Only he would insult the north with the back of the fag packet plan he's announced in its place, " she told MPs.
She Said the decision would have " profound consequences" with businesses losing out and jobs being lost because of the cancellation of the northern leg of HS2.
Ms Haigh added that The Network North plan announced instead was made up of " projects that have already been built, projects that have already been announced and projects that do not exist".
She Said examples included, a project which opened in 2014, and an upgrade to the A259 to Southampton, a route which does not exist.
On the tram announcement, Transport for Greater Manchester said an extension to The Line outside Terminal 2 was being looked at and on the A259, the government has since confirmed the improvements are actually towards Littlehampton, which is in a different direction.
Last week, Mr Sunak said a list of transport projects the government said would get funding as part of The Plan was only " illustrative" and ultimately local leaders would be in charge of how The Money was spent.
But Ms Haigh said This Was " illustrative of The Sheer incompetence of this government" and " the contempt with which they treat the North".
Transport Secretary Mark Harper told The Commons Network North " creates more winners in more places" than HS2 and " prioritises people's Every Day journeys".
He Said the benefits of the High Speed line were " dwindling" after The Decline In Business travel post-pandemic and " risked crowding out investment in other transport areas".
Mr Harper added that regional mayors would be working with the government on The Detail of transport plans for their areas.
The High Speed rail project was intended to link London, The Midlands and the north of England. Now Only The Line from London to Birmingham, where work has already started, will be built in full.
In The Commons , several Conservative MPs praised The Move to ditch the Birmingham to Manchester leg and welcomed investment for other transport schemes in their areas.
Greg Smith , who represents Buckingham and whose constituency The Line will pass through, called for HS2 to be scrapped entirely, saying the leg between London and Birmingham was already bringing " daily misery To My constituents".
However, Conservative former Business Secretary Greg Clark expressed " dismay" and " shame" that the UK is unable to " connect our great cities when other major countries around The World are able to do so".
Labour has said, with leader Sir Keir Starmer saying the government has " taken a wrecking ball" to The Project and was " already talking about releasing The Land that would have been needed" to take The Line to Manchester.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com