Yesterday [30 April 2024] Worcester MP Robin Walker submitted an important petition in the House of Commons, pressing the Government to promptly implement the recommendations outlined in the Second Interim Report of the Infected Blood Inquiry.
Today (Tuesday 30th April 2024) Worcester MP Robin Walker presented a petition in Parliament calling for compensation for the people who suffered in the Infected Blood Scandal to be delivered as soon as possible.
On Tuesday [23 April 2024] Worcester MP Robin Walker spoke up in support of better governance for rugby across the UK including in Worcester, to ensure the sustainability of local clubs.
Worcester MP Robin Walker is pleased that the Department for Health and Social Care has allocated £1.5 billion in funding to the local Integrated Care Board (ICB) as part of the Government’s record funding for the NHS.
Worcester MP Robin Walker has welcomed the news that the Perdiswell Leisure Centre and the Worcester Citizens Swimming Baths Association, responsible for the Lower Wick swimming pool, will benefit from Government investment totally £255,000 to improve their energy efficiency.
Today [21 March 2024], Robin Walker MP continued to raise the case of the Worcester Warriors Rugby Club as they continue to seek new investors for a return to professional rugby.
Worcester MP Robin Walker continues to advocate for further Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) funding in Worcester and across the UK, including calling for it in this weeks budget.
Worcester families earning the average wage of £35,400 a year will benefit from a tax cut worth £900 compared to this time last year, thanks to the Conservative Government’s Budget.
Yesterday [6 March 2024] the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities announced a £5 million capital funding commitment for cultural projects across the city.