Robin Walker
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 46 |
Web site | www.walker4worcester.com |
Date of birth | April 12,1978 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | West Midlands |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Charlotte Keenan |
Party | Conservative Party |
Residence | Worcester |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester |
Tessa Pout | |
Job | Politician |
Businessperson | |
Education | St Paul's School |
University of Oxford | |
Balliol College | |
RMIT University Melbourne City Campus | |
St Paul's Juniors | |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
Previous position | UK Minister of State for Northern Ireland (2019–2021) |
Grandparents | Rose Dean |
Sidney Walker | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405096 |
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Robin Walker Life story
Robin Caspar Walker is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Worcester since 2010. He has chaired the House of Commons Education Select Committee since November 2022.
Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England
... Robin Walker, who chairs the committee, said the childcare market faced significant challenges in " affordability and availability"...
Government to update list of Raac-affected schools in England
... Robin Walker, chairman of the Education Committee, said its members have heard " loudly and clearly the distress and anxiety that this crisis is causing to families and staff" at affected schools...
Childcare plan won't work without more money – MPs
... Robin Walker, who chairs the committee, said the childcare market faced significant challenges in " affordability and availability" and " simply extending the number of hours that the government calls free will not work unless the funding rates accurately reflect the costs of providing high-quality early education and childcare"...
Ofsted and Ruth Perry: MPs to hold inquiry into school inspections
... Education Select Committee chairman Robin Walker said Ofsted had an important role, but there had been a " notable groundswell of criticism"...
Assaults, neglect and a Taser revealed in ‘deeply shocking' BBC care home investigation
... The findings are " deeply shocking" says Robin Walker MP - the Conservative chair of the Education Select Committee...
Schools Bill scrapped, education secretary says
... Robin Walker, chairman of the education committee of MPs, said he wanted to hear how that would be legislated for instead...
Sats results: Standards slip in Year 6 tests
... But the proportion of pupils reaching the expected level has fallen in all other subjects since 2019: Minister for School Standards, Robin Walker, said of this year s results: " While this is disappointing, it was expected due to the impact of the pandemic...
MPs reject Labour's call promise for the re-introduction of the child-refugee
... what is the reaction of the government? Northern Ireland-minister Robin Walker told MPs that the government is fully committed to the principle of family reunification and its policy has not changed ...
Schools Bill scrapped, education secretary says
By Hazel ShearingEducation correspondent
A bill designed to " raise education standards" across England has been dropped, the education secretary has Said .
The Schools Bill included plans for a register of children who are missing lessons, and for all schools to become part of multi-academy trusts.
It has hit hurdles since it was introduced this year.
Gillian Keegan Said parts of the government's plan did not need legislation and were being implemented.
Speaking to MPs, she confirmed that The Bill " will not progress" to its third reading in The House of Lords.
Ms Keegan Said " parliamentary time has definitely been reprioritised" to Focus On tackling The Rising cost of living, " because of the pandemic aftershocks but also The War in Ukraine".
However, She Said ministers " remain committed" to the objectives of the Schools Bill, and would be " prioritising some aspects of The Bill as well to see what we can do".
" A lot of the Schools White Paper is being implemented and didn't require legislation in many cases, " She Said - referring to a policy document that set out the government's vision For Education this year, some of which was meant to be achieved through the Schools Bill.
Ms Keegan Said a register of children who are not in school was " definitely a priority". Robin Walker , chairman of the education committee of MPs, Said he wanted to hear how that would be legislated for instead.
The Schools White Paper, published in March, included plans for and
It also proposed or in The Process of joining one, by 2030, and for
The government wanted to use the Schools Bill to legislate on issues such as the structure and regulation of academies, school attendance, and school funding.
But the legislation has hit hurdles since it was introduced this year, with peers in The House of Lords that gave the government too much control.
In June, the government gutted its own bill, removing 18 clauses relating to the regulation of academies.
It had been due to come back with new Proposals - Until Now .
The scrapping of The Bill is likely to disappoint Conservative MPs who had hoped to use it to overturn a ban on new grammar schools.
Source of news: bbc.com