Julian discusses how expensive everyday life can be for the disabled
MP Julian Huppert has been discussing the issue that disabled people can pay up to an extra £1,000 a month just to live the same lives as everyone else.
Julian meets apprentice working for company with World Cup connection
Apprentice Joshua Bird scored a winner when he landed a place with a Cambridge company with a World Cup connection.
And tomorrow (Tuesday, July 29) Joshua, 21, will meet Cambridge MP, Julian Huppert to tell him about his engineering apprenticeship with Sepura which designed radios for the World Cup in Brazil.
Read moreJulian meets students signed up for National Citizen Service
MP Julian Huppert met students who have signed up for the National Citizen Service programme yesterday (Wednesday, August 20) at Cambridge’s Hills Road Sixth Form College.
New study supports economic case for "Varsity" line
The East West Rail Consortium has published a report that shows that extending the East West Rail line from Oxford to Cambridge has real potential. It shows that the delivery of attractive new rail services between key locations could deliver substantial economic benefits and support significant growth in the East West Rail corridor.
Huppert wins Home Office battle over heavy-handed action against Studio Cambridge
Cambridge MP Julian Huppert has won a battle with the Home Office to get a leading language school’s licence reinstated after it was suspended for no reason.
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Huppert welcomes investment in aerospace research
Cambridgeshire companies are to benefit from a share of £154 million of government investment in aerospace technology.
The investment, which includes £30 million of joint funding from the government and industry to benefit 11 projects including six in Cambridgeshire, has been welcomed by Cambridge MP, Julian Huppert.
Read morePupil Premium helps youngsters get better GCSE results
Disadvantaged youngsters across Cambridgeshire have achieved better GCSE results as the Pupil Premium begins to have an impact in schools.
The news, that more than 30 per cent of youngsters from poorer backgrounds achieved five or more GCSEs at grade A* to C, has been welcomed by Cambridge MP, Julian Huppert.
Huppert’s decade long fight pays off as schools get extra £23.2m
Cambridgeshire schools are to get an extra £23.2 million in government funding – £2.7 million more than originally expected.
The 7.9 per cent increase has been welcomed by Cambridge MP, Julian Huppert who has been driving the fight for fairer funding for the county’s children for more than a decade.
Read moreJulian Gets Coding with a lesson from youngsters
Cambridge youngsters took time out of their classes to give MP Julian Huppert a lesson in computer programming.
The girls, from St Alban’s Catholic Primary School in Lensfield Road were in Westminster to take part in an event to encourage young people, particularly girls, to learn the basics of computer coding.
Read moreHuppert welcomes month on month fall in jobless figures
Cambridge MP Julian Huppert has welcomed figures released today (Wednesday, July 16) which show that unemployment – including among the young – is continuing to fall in the city.