Richard was recently contacted by the Minister for Arts & Heritage regarding the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, for which his Department provides funding of up to £42 million per year.
Since 2010, the Gov has invested more than £346 million to listed places of worship nationwide and sin
This week in the House of Commons, Richard asked the Foreign Office Minister about the Israeli ambassador to the UK's comments that there was no chance of a two-state solution.
The full exchange can be watched at https://youtu.be/bKCVRv6Z3S4
Richard
The Department for Education has just launched a new flagship Skills for Life campaign inviting young people, adults and businesses to make the most of their potential by engaging in a range of government skills and technical education offers.
From 6 January 2024, 27 million employees are to receive the largest ever cut to National Insurance by cutting the main rate of Employee National Insurance (Class 1 NICs) by 2p from 12% to 10%.
The National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) Bill - announced by the Chancellor in the Autum
Richard holds regular "Town Hall" meetings to provide an opportunity in a public forum for constituents to hear his views on current issues and to ask him any questions.
The next Town Hall meeting is taking place on Thursday 11th January at 6pm at The Old School, Lovell Road, Oakley,&nbs
Applications for the first wave of the rollout of the largest ever expansion of free childcare for working parents opened on 2 January 2024.
Eligible working parents of 2-year-olds are now able to register to access 15 hours free childcare per week from April 2024, the first step in
Last month, Richard reminded the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change to be fiscally prudent in achieving Net Zero.
Richard's full question and the Secretary of State's reply can be watched at https://youtu.be/vaJhCgY_Ff8.
Richard Fuller
Just before Christmas, Richard held drop-in surgeries in the villages of Yelden and Podington for residents to come along and raise issues of concern with him.
Speaking afterwards, Richard Fuller MP said:
I am very grateful to all who took the time out of their busy Christmas schedules to come an
National Highways have announced that they are launching a £2 million initiative to support communities around the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet improvements scheme in order to leave a positive legacy for local communities, the environment, and the local economy. The two funds available are t
In December, Richard attended ceremony to mark the formal start of works on the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet improvement scheme with Bedford Mayor Tom Wootton and Nicola Bell, Chris Taylor and Lee Galloway of National Highways.
Richard Fuller MP said:
Expected to be open to traffic in 2027, th