Should local councils be able to meet virtually?
Forcing councillors in England to attend meetings in person is leading to some quitting, councils have warned. … Read the full post »
Read about the Liberal Democrat Federal Board (FB) and its activities. The Federal Board took over from its predecessor, the Federal Executive (FE), in 2017. It is the governing board of the party and is chaired by the Party President.
Forcing councillors in England to attend meetings in person is leading to some quitting, councils have warned. … Read the full post »
Wendy Chamberlain has been rightly praised by many, including The Guardian, for her getting legislation through Parliament to help carers. … Read the full post »
Read about one of the most radical, and effective, way to improve people’s lives in the April Lib Dem Newswire. … Read the full post »
Lib Dem Newswire #170 looks back to the party’s York Conference, reports on the party’s plans for the run-up to the general election and more. … Read the full post »
As part of his pre-conference media round, Lib Dem leader Ed Davey has been talking with The Guardian. … Read the full post »
Liberal Democrat Newswire #169 features the Lib Dem council leader with one of the best records in the country at building houses, and also one of the best records in the country at winning council election. What’s the secret behind this? … Read the full post »
It’s possible, just possible, that British politics may return to a relative normality in 2023. … Read the full post »
Liberal Democrat Newswire #167 came out last week, the last of the year and including a look at how to fix our politics as well as the latest Liberal Democrat selection news and more. … Read the full post »
I’d normally kick off talking about Ed Davey’s speech last weekend, organised to replace his autumn conference speech. But… … Read the full post »
Barring some unexpected political crisis that requires an emergency meeting, Monday night saw the last Federal Board meeting of this three year cycle. … Read the full post »