In Justice Question (House of Commons, 14 September 2021), Karl quizzed The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice about the Conservative Government’s commitment on strengthening laws on pet theft – an issue raised by many of Karl’s Constituents.
The Conservative Government has chosen RAF Waddington to be the home of the Protector International Training Centre, as part of a £94 million investment into infrastructure improvements to assist with housing the aircraft ahead of its entry into service in 2024.
A campaign and database of emotional support options for men in Lincolnshire has been launched by Lincolnshire charity HWLincs. Called “A Better Way”, it offers one-to-one support, support options by contact method, and happier living tools.
Despite the fact that there has been significant opposition from the public and businesses across the whole of the City of Lincoln, including a 1,500 signature petition and two protests, the Labour-run City Council has decided to close further public toilets around the City. These include:
In response to the latest Covid-19 updates, Lincoln’s MP, Karl McCartney, said: “With the number of confirmed daily cases of Covid falling when just over a week ago there were warnings that we could reach 100,000 or even 200,000 cases a day, it important that we move back to normal as soon as we
On Friday 9th July, Karl accompanied Robert Buckland QC MP, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice in his visits to Lincoln’s Magistrates' Court, Crown Court and Prison.
The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson MP, announced the final step of England’s roadmap out of lockdown in England in two weeks’ time (19 July 2021), including the following:
Against the wishes of the City’s retailers, the public, businesses and heritage organisations, the Labour Council has decided to permanently close two public toilets whilst three others will only be opened for special events in Lincoln. They even ignored a public petition.