On Friday 17 June, during Men’s Health Week, Lincoln’s MP Karl McCartney joined Luke and Paul from Lincoln’s Andy’s Man Club, one of over 100 such clubs across the UK where men come together to support each other, chat about life and the issues they face.
Following the announcement of the largest rail strike in more than 30 years, LNER and EMR have confirmed no trains will run to or from Lincoln on the three days of organised walkouts (Tuesday, June 21 / Thursday, June 23 and Saturday, June 25).
I am supporting the £20 million application by the City of Lincoln Council to the Conservative Government for a road bridge from the Western Growth Corridor spine road to Tritton Road.
On the publication of the Freight Supply Chain reports issued by the Transport Select Committee, Karl McCartney MP, Transport Select Committee member, stated: It is clear that the freight industry has to now act to ensure its own house is in order and invest in its own future.
Lincoln’s MP, Karl McCartney, has welcomed the range of proposed new laws put forward by the Conservative Government in today’s Queen’s Speech. They will support the growth of the economy in Lincoln and further support law and order.
Lincoln’s MP, Karl McCartney, has welcomed the announcement that 200 police officers have been recruited in Lincolnshire since September 2019, bringing the total number of officers up to 1,220 across the County.