National News

Autumn General Election now odds-on

Odds on an autumn general election at betting exchange Betfair have now moved 'odds on', indicating punters believe an election this year is likelier than not. Most high street bookmakers are no longer taking bets on the possibility. According to The Guardian Gordon Brown will hold a 'council of war' with his closest allies this weekend at which he is expected to make a final examination of the polling data before deciding whether to call an autumn election. If Mr Brown decides to go for an election on October 25, he would have to declare his intentions by Tuesday - the day before Mr Cameron's make-or-break speech at the Conservative conference in Blackpool. Most commentators view a November 1 polling day as more likely. This would enable parliament to return for two days, potentially enough time for an Iraq statement, an NHS review statement and the long-planned three-year spending review and pre-budget report before Parliament is dissolved

29 Sep 2007
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Michael Headley looks left

Lib Dems Keep Focus on Key Issues for Town Centre Development

Bedford Borough Liberal Democrats have responded to the awarding of outline planning permission for the Town Centre West Redevelopment with a clear message that the core issues of local housing and town centre car parking must be resolved in order to ensure the success of the development for the town and surrounding area.

28 Sep 2007
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MP WELCOMES EASING OF RESTRICTIONS

Lib Dem MP Tim Farron, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Hill Farming and DEFRA Select Committee member has welcomed the announcement that auction marts will reopen next week - allowing farmers outside the high risk zone in the South East to get back to business. Mr Farron had been working alongside NFU officials over the last week to persuade ministers to agree to this easing of restrictions.

28 Sep 2007
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Politics on the agenda for Radio Ambleside

Local MP Tim Farron was grilled by pupils from the Lakes School as part of Radio Ambleside on his life as a politician and his opinions on some of the hot political potatoes of the day. Tim was joined by ten children from the school during a 45 minute 'Question Tim(e)' type event.

28 Sep 2007
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Fall in Teacher -Pupil ratio in early years education is shocking

Teacher-pupil ratios in early years education have fallen across England according to official figures released yesterday and analysed by the Liberal Democrats. There are 40 local authorities where the ratio of qualified teaching staff to pupils in primary schools has fallen, and 50 authorities where the ratio has fallen in nursery schools.

28 Sep 2007
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Lib Dems Choose Candidates for 2009 South East England European List

The process for selecting the candidates for the Liberal Democrat list for the South East of England for the European Parliament elections is now well underway. The candidates are: Ben Abbotts, Jim Barnard, Catherine Bearder, Sharon Bowles, David Grace, Simon Green, Antony Hook, Murari Kaushik, Gary Lawson, Martin Lury, Ajmal Masroor, Justine McGuinness, Fiyaz Mughal, Zoe Patrick and John Vincent.

28 Sep 2007
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