With respect to the much worse recent traffic problems on Skellingthorpe Road, caused by the construction of the first houses on the Western Growth Corridor (WGC) development, Lincoln MP, Karl, said: “One of the main reasons that I, local Conservative Councillors, such as Eddie Strengiel and Davi
The Conservative Government has announced today that Lincoln is one of 13 places in England that are to receive a new community diagnostic centre (CDC) to cut NHS waiting lists.
Following the announcement that YMCA Lincolnshire has been awarded over £2 million from the Conservative Government’s Youth Investment Fund for its St Giles Community Centre, Lincoln’s MP, Karl, said:
With respect to the decision by the High Court to allow a legal bid to challenge the Home Office's decision to use RAF Scampton as an immigration detention centre, Lincoln MP, Karl has stated that he is “very pleased that West Lindsey District Council has been successful in applying for a judicia
The Government needs to change its position on fuel and engines and change it fast. It needs to be far more pragmatic, base its policy in the real world and stop listening to people who are out of touch.
Following the announcement of the Labour-run City of Lincoln Council’s plans to replace the City’s famous Christmas Market with a series of small events, Lincoln’s Conservative MP, Karl, said: “The Labour Council's new schedule of Christmas events intended to replace our wonderful Christmas Marke
With respect to the Government’s response today to the Transport Select Committee’s recent report, “Fuelling the Future” (March 2023) which raised many concerns including specifically that the Government had decided that electricity as a fuel would be the only long-term option for UK cars and van
The recent immigration figures which showed net migration to the country had reached 606,000 in just one year are of concern albeit there are exceptional circumstances in some cases such as those from Hong Kong and Ukraine.
Lincoln MP, Karl McCartney, has today given his full support to transport body, Midlands Connect, in submitting a business case to the Government to improve train journey times between Lincoln and Nottingham.
Lincoln MP, Karl McCartney, is pleased that both Lincoln Manor Leas' Junior and Infants schools, and, Bracebridge Heath St John's Primary Academy are to benefit from new Conservative Government funding.