Summary
MP Sarah Owen, representing Luton North, has stopped in-person meetings with local people due to three recent security incidents. Two arrests have been made, and one meeting was interrupted, prompting concerns about safety. Owen plans to find other ways for direct contact with her constituents.
Key Facts
- Sarah Owen is a Member of Parliament (MP) for Luton North.
- She stopped face-to-face meetings because of safety concerns.
- Three security incidents happened in the last three weeks.
- Two men were arrested in connection with these incidents.
- One incident led to the stopping of a local meeting.
- MPs normally hold regular sessions, called "surgeries," to meet the public.
- Safety concerns for MPs have increased after attacks on MPs Jo Cox and David Amess.
- Owen will find new ways to stay in touch with her constituents.