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Dominic Grieve

Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield, Attorney General


Welcome to my Website

I am Dominic Grieve, I was elected Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield 1997.

My biographical details, information about my constituency and local and national issues are all available within this website.

Since my election as an MP in 1997 I have been available to constituents in need of help or advice and hold regular surgeries in the constituency. Please click on 'contact' on the left to arrange an appointment. 

After the General Election of May 2010 I was appointed Attorney General in the new coalition Government, and from June 9th, a Privy Councillor.

My website is regularly updated and many of my articles and speeches appear within the pages of this web site and set out my views. 


Local News

The Tesco Tunnel

the consequences of the Gerrards Cross tunnel collapse are still being felt

Dominic pledges support to Equitable Victims

Justice for Equitable Life victims

Election Hustings set for Beaconsfield

All Party Hustings on Tuesday 27th April


National news (graphical site, opens in a new window)

Ending the era of soaring Council Tax rises (opens in a new window)

The public will be given the power to veto excessive council tax rises.

Home Secretary announces radical police shake-up (opens in a new window)

Theresa May has unveiled plans to re-establish the link between the police and the public.

Championing British business abroad (opens in a new window)

David Cameron announces a new commercially-minded focus to Foreign Office activities.

National Citizen Service to be piloted (opens in a new window)

David Cameron announces plans for National Citizen Service pilot schemes next summer.


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