This win in Richard Foord ‘s constituency makes it 13 by-election wins for the Lib Dems in Devon this year, along with ...
Liberal Democrat members have selected Chelsea Whyte for the Runnymede and Weybridge constituency at the next general ...
Liberal Democrats (Robert Marshall): 479 (39.7%) Green Party: 424 (35.1%) Conservative: 280 (23.2%) Labour: 24 (2.0%) Turnout: 31.2% This is the ward where a former Labour councillor joined the Lib ...
The Petersfield Post reports news of 2024 general election candidate Dominic Martin: Dominic Martin has been reselected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for East Hampshire after coming within 1,275 ...
The latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts features podcast favourite Phil Cowley talking about his new book, The Smallest Room in the House. It is crammed full of fun yet useful insights from ...
A party press release brings the news of a reshuffle in the party’s previous team: Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey has announced a new, expanded frontbench team as his party takes the fight to Nigel ...
What is the antidote to populism? That was the question for one of the fringe meetings I spoke at during the Lib Dem conference in Bournemouth, organised by the IPPR.
Responding to the news that the Prime Minister is expected to announce plans for a compulsory UK-wide digital ID scheme in a speech on Friday, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Science, Innovation & ...
A senior councillor has quit the Farnham Residents Group to join the Liberal Democrats, warning that “Farnham cannot afford to be parochial” ahead of next year’s unitary elections. Cllr Tony ...
As he points out, Reform’s net ratings are worse than those for Ukip in 2014, making Reform UK’s progress much more a story about relative Labour and Conservative failure than a story of Reform ...
Just the last few days has brought Reform losing an MP, Reform’s first-ever council by-election defences ending in failure, a Reform UK councillor being charged with assault and criminal damage, and a ...
Given a choice of several reform packages to pick between, only 3% support the current government’s mix, i.e. to remove hereditaries but not to include other reforms in the package: This poll comes ...