Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor Vince Cable MP has written about some of the positive benefits that should come from the current banking crisis. In an article for the Daily Mail he writes: "..in the middle of this frightening drama it
Stephen Robinson and Chelmsford Lib Dems were (for the fifth year running) the only political group present at the Anglia Ruskin Freshers' Fair. The Liberal Democrats picked up a lot of interest in their campaigns and youth & student group.
Chelmsford Liberal Democrats have slammed Labour's decision to go ahead with ID Cards. Parliamentary candidate Stephen Robinson said that the money could be much better spent on putting more police directly onto our streets.
With reports that one in four local councils have millions of pounds of taxpayers' money each in collapsed and frozen Icelandic banks, the Government must explain why it is trying to wash its hands of the issue.
Southdown Councillors Dine Romero and Paul Crossley met angry parents and children at the Roundhill Park play area on Friday morning (10 October) to hear their views on the state of the facilities. The parents were furious about the poor
Commenting on the letter today (Monday) from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to the Chief Executives of UK banks, advising them on remuneration policies, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Around 300 union activists, organisers and officers from the UK will be gathering in London today (Tuesday) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the TUC Organising Academy.
A potentially serious collision was avoided after a coastguard tug towed a broken down chemical tanker to safety from the Dover Straits after it posed a hazard to other shipping. The captain of the tanker Ruth Theresa alerted Dover coastguards
GO (Gazette Online) has learned that under a government-funded initiative to speed up the use of open source software in the public sector, Shepway District Council will head up the project. The initiative, known as the Open Source Academy, is