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.
Here is a round up of news stories from your Buckhurst Hill Liberal Democrat Focus Team:
In a keynote speech on public policy, Charles Kennedy today set out how he sees that society has changed - both for better and for worse. Mr Kennedy examined the negative effects that the breakdown of tight knit communities has had upon society, and how this has contributed to the problem of anti-social behaviour, particularly in our young people. Mr Kennedy attacked the Labour government's quick-fix solution to this problem.
Bamford Councillor - William Hobhouse has been joined by dozens of local residents in his battle for Bamford, Brimrod, Marland, Oakenrod and Sudden to remain in the Rochdale Parliamentary Constituency. The Boundary Commission have recommended that this be the case but the Conservative Party have asked for the whole area to go into Heywood and Middleton.
MORE than 500 homes in Leicester have been made safer from intrusion by thieves under a programme to install alley gates in 'hot spot' areas subject to high domestic burglary rates.
Wolverhampton South West was once regarded as a safe Conservative seat but in the 2005 general election Sandip Verma failed to win it for the Tories. So they have nominated her for a peerage as a reward!
The largest ferry operator out of Dover P&O has received approaches on a potential takeover, its board said on Sunday. "P&O confirms that it has received a preliminary contact... which may or may not lead to an offer," the firm said.