Robbie Moore MP has welcomed the Governmentās Vaccines Delivery Plan ā the biggest vaccination programme in British history ā that sets ambitious targets as the government continues to ramp up its vaccine rollout.
Already across Keighley and Ilkley 28.3 per cent of residents have received a vaccine
Local figures have denounced Bradford Council over their management of Utley Cemetery which has resulted in the cemetery looking like a ābuilding siteā with no respect shown to the families of the many Keighley residents who are buried there.
The cemetery was visited by local MP Robbie Moore, who w
Last week in Parliament, Health Secretary Matt Hancock MP announced a new white paper with sweeping reforms to the way the NHS is run.
The reforms will reduce bureaucracy and increase integration between the NHS and social care system, saving lives and improving health outcomes.
Robbie Moore MP has welcomed the announcement that pupils across the Bradford District have benefited from 5,503 laptops and tablets to date, as the Government hits an important milestone in its rollout of devices to support disadvantaged young people.
Keighley and Ilkley MP Robbie Moore welcomes the news that the Government has met its target of vaccinating over 15 million people in the top four priority groups.
Domestic abuse victims and their children living across Keighley and Ilkley will be able to receive more support thanks to extra Government funding.
The extra money will help victims and their children access life-saving support in safe accommodation, including advocacy, counselling, and therapy in
Robbie Moore MP has welcomed new analysis showing that local authorities across West Yorkshire have so far received an extra Ā£355 million to support vital local services across Keighley and Ilkley during the Covid-19 pandemic, with further funding confirmed for next year.
Over half of this funding
Keighley and Ilkley MP Robbie Moore brought the abhorrent problem of child sexual exploitation and grooming gangs to the forefront last week in a Parliamentary debate on the matter.
The debate was brought about to consider the two e-petitions entitled āWe the British People Request a Public Inquiry
A special unit designed to help tackle serious violence and prevent young people in West Yorkshire being drawn into it will receive Ā£3,370,000.
The funding will be invested in Violence Reduction Units, which bring together organisations across local communities to tackle violent crime and address i
During Childrenās Mental Health Week (1-7 February), Robbie Moore joined young people and mental health experts from leading UK childrenās charity, Action for Children, for an online event to discuss the services which are supporting children across the UK.
Mental health problems affect children of