Watching the unfolding political drama in Westminster over recent days, you could be forgiven for wondering if the British public have been dropped into an episode of ‘Yes, Prime Minister’ rather than ...
Twenty years ago today, I and many many Lib Dems took to the streets of Dunfermline at the crack of dawn to deliver our Good Mornings. We were quietly hopeful that we would be able to “Send Willie to ...
Trump is panicking. He knows that come November the Republicans are highly likely to lose control of the House of Representatives. They may also lose control of the Senate, but it would take an electo ...
The party is seeking members for a new policy working group, called Empowering Consumers.  The group will be aiming to prepare policy proposals for Spring Conference next year. If you would like to ...
There were three principal council by-elections this week, and all three had a Liberal Democrat on the ballot. Tuesday saw the poll for a new councillor in Fishguard North East ward on Pembrokeshire ...
On Tuesday, a somewhat cryptic message went up on Lib Dem social media promising a “big announcement” at 09:00. Naturally, ...
It’s less than five weeks to York Spring Conference. Many of us will be looking forward to returning to the beautiful city to ...
You've got to admire Sir Jim Ratcliffe. It takes a certain kind of genius to build a bonfire out of football tribalism, Brexit politics, tax avoidance, right-wing dog whistles and historical colonial ...
Daisy Cooper's call to break up the Treasury and create a new Department for Growth is the kind of proposal that deserves more than reflex applause or suspicion. It is not simply a change of ...
Last week, the Restoration and Renewal Client Board published its costed proposals for saving the Palace of Westminster. The ...
This recent cross-party weekend organised by the Local Government Association brought together councillors from the Liberal Democrats, Labour and Conservative groups from across the country. While it ...