Breaking Britain returns, this time it’s the schools
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Lib Dems condemn “chaotic and incompetent” budget
The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.
Paul Holmes MP for Chesterfield has joined forces with the UK's leading breast cancer charity, Breakthrough Breast Cancer, and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer to encourage all local women aged 50-70 to attend their breast-screening appointments when invited and, if aged 70 or over, to phone or write to your local breast screening unit to make an appointment.
Lib Dem Party Chief Executive, Lord Rennard, spoke at a packed Chesterfield annual constituency dinner on Saturday 20th May.
Staveley school pupils made an awesome impression when their dragon joined drummers and dancers at the official opening of Springwell School's brand new theatre, box office, practice rooms and recording studio.
Responding to the Home Office criticism of the Liberal Democrats campaign to encourage people to reapply for passports early, to stop their details being added to the Identity Cards database, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Nick Clegg MP said: "It is entirely inappropriate for a department of state to question an entirely legitimate form of protest, against a scheme which many people do not support. As recommended by Charles Clarke, we are encouraging people to apply for passports early, to avoid having important personal details added to a database, which may well not be secure. We are recommending that citizens reapply as soon as possible, as the Government refuses to give us a firm start date for their authoritarian scheme."
A Friends of the Earth on-line poll today puts the Liberal Democrats far ahead of the other main parties in caring about climate change. Asked 'which of the three main parties cares most about climate change?', nearly 83 per cent of the respondents named the Liberal Democrats. The Conservatives were in second place on 12 per cent and Labour on 6 per cent.
Devon and Cornwall's eight Liberal Democrat MPs have called upon the public to support their campaign to safeguard the future of the local Post office network.