Richard recently visited The Need Project in Stotfold, originally established as a part of the ministry of King’s Baptist Church in Stotfold, but now works through a number of local churches in Central Bedfordshire, dedicated to helping those in central Bedfordshire and the surroundin
The Government has announced a new award, named the Elizabeth Emblem.
This Emblem, which is conferred by His Majesty The King, is a national form of recognition awarded to the next of kin of individuals who have lost their lives in public service, including next of kin of police officers and firefi
At the beginning of April, Scotland's Hate Crime and Public Order Act came into force.
Commenting, Richard Fuller MP said:
Under Scotland’s chilling new hate crime law most people are not guaranteed to be treated in the same way as author J K Rowling.
Policing everyday speech is NOT merely repea
Just before schools broke up for the Easter holidays, Richard visited Sharnbrook Academy during their Destinations Week to talk about his political career and possible roles and careers in politics.
Richard recently signed an open letter to the Energy Secretary calling on the Government to ensure that rural off-grid households are able to decarbonise in an affordable and easy way by incentivising the take up of renewable liquid fuels.
This follows a letter Richard sent to the Treasury earlier
Plans for a new law to prevent puppy and kitten smugglers from importing poorly and ill dogs and cats were backed in Parliament last month.
Under the Animal Welfare (importation of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill, people selling pets would be banned from importing puppies, kittens and ferrets under si
Richard has welcomed tax cuts worth £900 for the average worker on £35,400 a year, coming into effect this month for people across North East Bedfordshire.
At the Budget 2024, the Chancellor announced that National Insurance contributions will be cut to eight per cent.
Richard has welcomed the news that Bedford Borough Council is set to benefit from £2,547,437 and Central Bedfordshire Council from £5,886,647 of funding to ensure children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) receive an education that meets their need
Central Bedfordshire Council has been awarded £1,413,000 Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) capital funding to support charging infrastructure.