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.
In a little over two weeks the people of Cheadle will be deciding on who to represent them in Westminster. Let's help keep this seat in the Liberal fold and help keep the Tories out. They will be pulling out all the stops, so we need to put in everything we have, and some, to ensure the work Patsy started can be followed up by Mark Hunter, our candidate. For information on how you can help please call Simon Davey, Cheadle's Caseworker and Researcher on 0776 334 1118 or see below. Let's really earn our summer breaks and ensure that the four years of progress in Cheadle are not rolled back in an instance by giving the seat back to the Conservatives.
In a little over two weeks the people of Cheadle will be deciding on who to represent them in Westminster. Let's help keep this seat in the Liberal fold and help keep the Tories out. They will be pulling out all the stops, so we need to put in everything we have, and some, to ensure the work Patsy started can be followed up by Mark Hunter, our candidate. For information on how you can help please call Simon Davey, Cheadle's Caseworker and Researcher on 0776 334 1118 or see below. Let's really earn our summer breaks and ensure that the four years of progress in Cheadle are not rolled back in an instance by giving the seat back to the Conservatives.
Paul Rowen (Rochdale, LDem)
Paul Rowen (Rochdale, LDem)
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport stated in its Annual Report 2005 that it was 'on course' for achieving its joint targets for increasing participation by under-represented groups in arts events. However the Annual Report also states that since 2001 the number of disabled people attending at least two arts events, and the number of socially excluded people participating in at least two arts events, has actually fallen.
Ten potential pitfalls in the government's plans for national identity cards were highlighted today in a damning report just 24 hours ahead of a crucial Commons vote on the issue. Today's detailed investigation into the proposed scheme, by a panel of 14 professors at the London School of Economics, concludes that the current scheme is "neither safe nor appropriate", and will cost double, triple or even quadruple the government's estimates.