Rose Gentle, active in Military Families Against the War, and Moazzam Begg, prominent campaigner against rendition and Guantanamo Bay, have signed the statement backing Lindsey German for London mayor.
The Left List candidate for Havering and Redbridge, former Big Brother housemate Carole Vincent last night stormed out of a hustings meeting in disgust at the presence of the British National Party on the platform.
Residents in north-west Bedfordshire villages have lost their only evening bus services after the county Council's decision to scrap the HomeHoppa service. The complete withdrawal of the HomeHoppa, which serves 19 villages in the evenings from Monday to Saturday, will
George Osborne has said that Alistair Darling cannot conceal Labour's economic incompetence by calling for the International Monetary Fund to act as an early warning system for the world economy.
Liberal Democrat Executive Member for Corporate Services, Cllr Ceredig Jamieson-Ball, will announce at this evening's Full Council meeting that the Council's benefits section has set a new record turnaround time for processing benefits claims.
Every Mayoral candidate is saying that we need to deal with climate change. But apart from the Left List, they all put the needs of business before the planet.
O2 are trying for the third time to set up a phone mast outside the Kings Road primary school. Local Councillors Graham Pooley & Jude Deakin worked with residents last year to successfully fight the appeal against this being refused.
Councillor Nichols recently took a complaint from a local resident about the dumping of rubbish into pond at the rear of her property. Since then great strides have been taken to bring the pond, situated in St. Peter's College playing
Water company Severn Trent faces a £35.8m fine by Ofwat, the biggest penalty ever imposed by the water industry regulator, and pleaded guilty to two fraud charges this morning. That means the company could be hit by a further sizeable
Liberal Democrat Councillors in Bath, who represent wards with Post Offices under threat of closure, have submitted responses to the Network Change programme, which is responsible for coordinating Post Office closures.
Around 50 residents joined Don Foster MP, local Councillors Loraine Brinkhurst and Caroline Roberts as well as local resident and Bristol Rugby Head Coach Richard Hill, as they walked between Selbourne Close and Weston Village to show how ridiculous the
House prices fell by 2.5% during March, their biggest monthly fall since the 1990s housing crash, as the credit crunch and market jitters continued to deter homebuyers. The figures were published by the UK's biggest mortgage lender, the Halifax. House