Revellers took to the streets of Worcester today to celebrate the 2022 Worcestershire Pride March. The march has taken place annually since 2017, but was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid pandemic.
Worcester MP Robin Walker has welcomed rapid action by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in taking Worcester Warriors into administration.
Following the RFU's announcement today that scheduled fixtures can go ahead at Sixways this weekend, Worcester MP Robin Walker has issued the following statement:
As someone with the honour of representing the faithful city of Worcester, I want to pass on the love, prayers and good wishes of constituents and faith and civic leaders to all the royal family, especially His Majesty the King, at this sad historic moment.
Unemployment figures for August show that the claimant count in Worcester is the lowest it has been since the pandemic, outlining a sixth consecutive month in a row where the unemployment level has dropped.
Plans to bring state-of-the-art robot assisted surgery to Worcestershire have taken another significant step forward this week with the arrival of the surgical robot on site at the Alexandra Hospital.
At today’s (Tuesday) Foreign Office Questions, Worcester's MP Robin Walker drew attention to the outstanding fundraising efforts being made by Worcester's Pakistani Community in the wake of the devastating floods in Pakistan and urged ministers to do everything in their power to increase the impa
Worcester’s MP. Robin Walker has welcomed the conclusion of the Conservative and Unionist Party’s leadership election and offered his congratulations to the winner, Liz Truss, the former Foreign Secretary who will become Prime Minster later this week.