One evening during the Christmas holidays, after my first term as a student at Oxford, I rushed down the stairs with a brand new idea, eager to tell my parents. As someone with raging ADHD, this is no ...
Love is Enough’ is a wonderful song. Well done to Ed Davey and the Bath Philharmonia Young Carers Choir on having targeted the target Christmas Number 1 spot. As a sentiment, though, it only reflects ...
The relationship between the United States and Pakistan has undergone significant shifts over the decades, from being close allies during the Cold War to the current state of growing estrangement. The ...
Congratulations to Shaffaq Mohammed and Mark Pack who have been appointed to the House of Lords. Cllr Shaffaq Mohammed has ...
Happy Christmas and New Year Once again, we end the year with more Liberal Democrat MPs, more Liberal Democrat council ...
Mark Hofman’s interesting critique of the recent English Devolution White Paper is, effectively, a plea to retain decision making closer to communities. And, of course, devolving powers to a ...
Tis the season. Egg nog, mulled wine, presents, Christmas trees, yule logs, Christmas cards, Midnight Mass, food, food and more food…. The list goes on and on. The Holiday Season is one tradition ...
These changes were first announced in 1995. Three years before I was born. They were then sped up in 2011, which was 13 years ago. As a party we should have the courage to stand up and say that ...
The results for the final by-elections of the year are here! It was Labour defences across the board for this week’s three contested seats. Labour held on to only one, suffering a huge loss of vote ...
Labour’s new devolution plans promise to “transfer power out of Westminster,” but don’t be fooled – this isn’t about empowering communities. Instead of genuine decentralisation, Labour ...
Last week, we brought you news of a consultation on the party’s internal election regulations which opened in mid December and closes on 3 January. It’s clearly Consultation Season in the Party ...