The City of Lincoln’s Member of Parliament, Karl McCartney JP MP, has welcomed the news that Lincoln Cathedral has received £11.4 million of lottery funding to create a new visitor centre.
The existing Deanery will be converted into a Visitors’ Centre, cafe, shop and Exhibition Centre und
Royal Mail’s popular Christmas Stamp Competition is returning for 2017 – and, this year, is being supported by the Member of Parliament for the City of Lincoln, Karl McCartney JP MP.
The competition will give children both at primary school or those being home-schooled in Lincoln the chance to crea
11 year old Finn Bennett is a Year 6 pupil at Caythorpe Primary School. Finn has recently taken an interest in politics and after reading an article on twitter about boys’ performances in school, he decided to find out more.
On Wednesday 25 January, Lincoln’s Member of Parliament hosted a visit to Parliament by a group of seven Military Personnel from RAF Waddington in his Constituency.
Led by Flight Lieutenant Mikey “F” Lovell, the group visited London on the 24 and 25 of January to conduct some ethos and co
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When I first decided that I would like to apply to become a Member of Parliament, one of the key criteria was to stand for a recognised Constituency that had played a pivotal role in our nation’s history, heritage and democratic tradition.
In response to the Supreme Court’s Judgement on triggering Article 50, Karl McCartney MP, prominent Vote Leave campaigner and Conservative member of the ‘Brexit’ Select Committee, said: “This is obviously a disappointing result driven by those who brought the case because they could not, and ca
The Member of Parliament for the City of Lincoln, Karl McCartney MP, has welcomed a Green Paper on a new modern Industrial Strategy which will support businesses in Lincoln to grow and create more high skilled, high paid jobs for local people.
The Industrial Strategy will ensure everyone
Answers revealed in Parliamentary Questions from Karl McCartney JP MP, Conservative member of the Transport Select Committee, show that over the past five years:
only 209 people had been convicted for illegally using another person to take their driving test (average sentence of 5.6 months, and,
Lincoln’s Member of Parliament, Karl McCartney JP MP, has welcomed the news that unemployment across the UK remains at the lowest rate for over a decade – down nearly 900,000 since 2010 – according to the latest labour market figures, with 195,000 more people back in work in East Midlands since