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Bob Joins Local Councillors in Seeking to Save Cannon Street Rail Services

Member of Parliament for Beckenham Bob Stewart is supporting a campaign lead by local Councillors from across the Beckenham constituency in calling on Southeastern Railways to reverse the decision to remove services to Cannon Street from the Hayes (Mid-Kent) line from the 11th December 2022.

The Death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

As Secretary of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Gibraltar I was on The Rock last week for the annual National Day which was to have taken place last Saturday.  So I was there when the appalling news that The Queen had died was announced.

Jubilee Celebration Church Service and Tree Planting in Shortlands

On Sunday 5 June Bob Stewart attended the celebratory church service in honour of Her Majesty The Queen at St Mary's Church, Shortlands.  The Mayor of Bromley, Councillor Hannah Gray, who was attending a huge number of street parties over the weekend also came to plant a celebratory tree in the c

The Sue Gray Report and its Implications

The Sue Gray Report has now been published in full and to be perfectly honest it does not contain much information that we didn't know already.  The public, and I suspect most politicians, have already made their mind up one way or another on the whole so-called ‘Party gate Affair’ so I very much

The Situation in Ukraine

Speech in the Ukraine Debate on Tuesday 15 March

Bob Stewart (Beckenham) (Con) 

War Crimes in Ukraine

As British United Nations Commander in Central Bosnia I found a massacre site at a place called Ahmici on 22nd April 1993.  Over one hundred Bosnian Muslim civilians – mainly women and children -  had been murdered there.  Immediately I considered it to be genocide.  It was formally classified as

The Ukraine Crisis

I spent many of my early years as an infantry officer being part of the 1st (British) Corps in Berlin and West Germany (see photograph on exercise there).