LEA & Perrins may be famous for tickling tastebuds the world over with its iconic Worcestershire Sauce, but it ain't half dismayed Worcester's MP.

Robin Walker is a self-confessed lover of its Tomato and Worcester Table Sauce, a tangy version of the original, but bosses at Heinz have inexplicably decided to quietly axe production of it.

"I went into Tesco to try and pick some up and found they'd stopped making it, I wasn't impressed," says Robin, who also counts his mother among the disgruntled.

What a vine mess.

* THE Source has seen many excited politicians get carried away over the years, but the Mayor of Worcester Councillor Roger Knight has climbed new heights of ecstasy.

Whilst talking about Sir Edward Elgar during a full council meeting on Tuesday night, instead of saying "Elgar's organ" he referred to "Elgar's orgasm".

* ON the 22nd of May, 2015 this very column predicted how Alan Amos would surely be eyeing up Bedwardine as a 'safe' Tory seat at this year's elections - and how perceptive that ultimately proved to be (slow handclaps all round).

The Source couldn't help but hear that despite leafleting swathes of the ward recently, Conservative activists have inexplicably missed off the house belonging to Labour's Richard Udall on the way round.

Surely some mistake!

* AS if the Liberal Democrats haven't endured enough collapses, the party has now suffered its very own 'computer says no' moment.

Anyone attempting to visit the Lib Dem's Worcester branch website earlier this week was greeted with the response: 'This domain has expired'.

That's one way of putting it.

* THE growing Tory rebellion over converting all schools to academies and ending parent governors shows no signs of abating, giving Education Secretary Nicky Morgan a right headache.

Councillor Marc Bayliss, the city council's leader, is among the aggrieved, using his Twitter feed to say: "Parent governors play a vital role and ALL schools should have them - they should not be an optional extra."

Alas, any other Worcestershire Tories looking to hotwire their unease straight to the powers-that-be really haven't got to go very far.

Mrs Morgan's very own parliamentary private secretary, of course, happens to be Worcester's Robin Walker!

* LABOUR'S former Worcester finance spokesman Councillor Richard Boorn is stepping down at May's elections - which has come as relief to some Tories, with his endless probing of the current leadership.

But is he taking his own hat-trick of lunacy with him?

Labour's group leader Councillor Adrian Gregson said: "Richard has had some difficulties in his life - he supports Birmingham City, he's a compulsive Bruce Springsteen fan, and he doesn't drink real ale."