The Liberal Democrats, and the Liberals before them, have not had much time in power over the last century. 1906 was the last time a majority Liberal government was elected, though it has been the ...
Sometimes planting a small seed might produce the most extraordinary harvest. Sometimes, a simple idea might create incredible opportunities to boost our confidence, reduce social isolation and ...
This week saw five principal council by-elections for six seats across the UK. Labour and Lib Dems loss a net of one seat this week, with the former gaining one but losing two to SNP and an ...
Recent Comments Joseph Bourke Accordig to former Danish Minister for Greenland Tom Heim, under a 1917 treaty, the UK has the primary right to purchase Greenland in the event of its sale http ...
A stroke of the pen is not enough to end America’s birth right citizenship laws. Donald Trump has so many more political and legal mountains to climb before his presidential decree can take effect.
The age of Trump and Starmer needs a radical liberal response based on defending the NHS, rejoining the single market and developing an appeal to working class voters. Paul Hindley explains how to ...
Seeing someone called a “snivelling cretin” may reinforce all your worst fears about social media. But when it was Elon Musk saying this of Ed Davey, it counts as a badge of honour.
At the end of the first week of Trump 2.0 the world is left shell-shocked trying to find a way through an artillery barrage of presidential decrees. He promised the decrees. He promised action.
There were two principal council by-elections running this week, both Lib Dem defences in the Western Counties. We successfully defended one and just barely lost out on the other.
Ed Davey recently summed up the essence of liberalism: empowering those without power and holding the powerful to account. These words are not just a rallying cry—they are a blueprint for action.
Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey’s statement on Holocaust Memorial Day: 80 years ago, seven thousand people were finally liberated from Auschwitz. Free at last, after years of unimaginable misery.
I don’t agree with the article. There are far too many separate local government pension schemes, and merging them will reduce costs. I don’t think the Government is going far enough. They ...