West Midlands Railways (WMR) will be required to spend an extra £20 million on improving services for passengers after badly breaching its performance targets.
Last week Worcester MP Robin Walker met with a number of apprentices and organisations to celebrate the 13th National Apprenticeship Week with the aim of raising awareness of apprenticeships and apprentices.
Worcester’s MP Robin Walker will be fully supporting new capital funding bids to be submitted by Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust to the Department for Health & Social Care, which see a huge £60million investment for the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
The bid for £1.5 million of funding to develop a full business case has been supported by MPs along the Cotswold Line and was highlighted in a debate in Westminster last week, attended by Worcester MP Robin Walker.
Worcester’s MP Robin Walker and Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) John Campion have welcomed the Government’s biggest investment in policing for a decade, as confirmed by the Home Secretary.
Worcester’s MP, Robin Walker has welcomed findings from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection report on Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust which was published this morning, however admits there is still a need for improvement within a range of areas.
Worcester MP Robin Walker has welcomed the Government announcement of £148 million for new investment to cut crime and protect people from the scourge of illegal drugs, representing the largest increase in drug treatment funding for 15 years.
Worcester MP Robin Walker was on the front benches for the passing of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill’s (WAB) third reading in the House of Commons, which will ensure that the UK can leave the EU in an orderly fashion as per the Conservatives’ strong manifesto pledge.
Worcester’s MP, Robin Walker has welcomed today’s Queen’s Speech, outlining a bold domestic agenda addressing many of the issues that Robin has championed in Parliament and continuously campaigned for.
Re-elected Worcester MP Robin Walker has thanked voters in Worcester who turned out in the cold and rain to cast their vote electing Robin to represent them in the House of Commons at a fourth consecutive election.