The new campaign from the Government to boost the take-up of Pension Credit as part of wider support with the cost of living will benefit pensioners Worcester according to Worcester MP Robin Walker.
Member for Worcester and Chair of the Education Selection Committee Robin Walker put a question to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the independent review into children's social care.
Community groups, businesses and creative organisations are amongst those who will benefit from the news that Worcester City Council has secured £2.96 million to invest in the city from the Government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).
The University of Worcester is set to benefit from £5.8 million in funding for the next stage of the health and wellbeing hub at the new Severn Campus for Health and Wellbeing.
The festive period has officially started in Worcester with the High Street bustling for Small Business Saturday and the Victorian Fayre, which took place over the weekend.
Money from fines imposed on water companies will now be ring fenced for investment into water quality as part of ongoing plans to address water pollution.
Worcester MP Robin Walker has welcomed new internet safety laws that will shield children and protect free speech online, thanks to improvements proposed by the Conservative Government to the Online Safety Bill.
Worcester MP Robin Walker has welcomed the news that the Midlands will receive 958 new doctors and 1,457 new nurses as part of the Conservative Government’s NHS recruitment efforts, which means there are now a record number of doctors, nurses, and staff working in the NHS in England.
Worcester MP Robin Walker has taken the opportunity to raise affordable childcare and higher needs funding in his first Education Questions as Chair of the Education Selection Committee.