Elderly people around York have given their views on the future of social care, saying the private sector should be used more to provide services, and additional services should be provided to help people live more independently for longer.
Cambridge MP David Howarth met with Professor Peter Littlewood at the Cavendish Laboratory to discuss physics research funding and ongoing improvements on the site.
York Liberal Democrats are celebrating the city increasing its recycling rate to 43.3%. This excellent recycling rate beats the council's 2007/8 target, and even exceeds the 2008/9 national target of 40%.
The decision over the Network Change Programme for post offices in Bristol and Somerset will be announced on Thursday of this week, around 7 weeks after the end of the consultation.
Instead of seeing the recent killings as a result of the colossal gap between rich and poor, and a lack of real investment in young people, New Labour and the other mainstream parties call for tougher measures on young people.
The Left List condemns the proposed deportation of Hicham Yezza, an administrator at Nottingham University who has been living and working in Britain for over 13 years. We call on the Home Office to stop this discriminating treatment.
Cambridge City Councillors unanimously supported a motion to review provision of cultural events and activities to see whether they could better meet the interests of the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in Cambridge.
Cambridge MP David Howarth has called for urgent talks with the Cambridgeshire PCT following the decision of Sue Ryder Care to pull out of negotiations to set up on the Brookfields site.