Interview: Heather Wheeler: Picking up the baton

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Heather Wheeler MP has taken over as chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Insurance and Financial Services. She talks to Post about her leadership style and what issues are on the agenda

Earlier this year, Jonathan Evans MP stepped down as chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Insurance and Financial Services as a result of his decision to stand down as an MP. Members

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