24 News Stories From November 2005
Wed 30th Nov 2005:
Pension age proposed to rise to 68.
John Hemming MP questions Minister about 'massaged' employment figures.
Tue 29th Nov 2005:
Developed World must deliver on Gleneagles promises - Kennedy.
Mon 28th Nov 2005:
Liberal Democrat President Simon Hughes MP pledges to go to jail rather than have an ID Card.
Birmingham becomes the United Kingdom's largest Fairtrade City .
Fri 25th Nov 2005:
Halifax survey shows council tax hits pensioners hardest .
Wed 23rd Nov 2005:
Parliament entitled to hold ministers to account over Iraq.
Tue 22nd Nov 2005:
Kennedy unveils new pension reform policy.
Mon 21st Nov 2005:
Fair Tax but not Higher Tax - Kennedy sets out new Liberal Democrat stance.
Thu 17th Nov 2005:
"ID cards absolutely useless" says ex-spy chief Dame Rimington.
Wed 16th Nov 2005:
Public debate on policing welcome and needed.
Tue 15th Nov 2005:
Liberal Democrats - The Party for younger people - Kennedy.
Mon 14th Nov 2005:
Massive increase in housing waiting lists uncovered by the Liberal Democrats.
Sat 12th Nov 2005:
West Midlands Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference.
Fri 11th Nov 2005:
John Hemming MP has written to the Home Secretary expressing great concern about the gradual nationalisation of the police forces".
Thu 10th Nov 2005:
Kennedy raises Human rights and environmental concerns with the Chinese President.
Wed 9th Nov 2005:
Government Defeated Over Terror Laws.
Police intervention in Labour Anti-Terrorism discussion inappropriate.
Tue 8th Nov 2005:
Political cost of the council tax has been substantial over time say Hemming.
Mon 7th Nov 2005:
Prime Minister should accept he is wrong on 90 days - Charles Kennedy.
Fri 4th Nov 2005:
Attorney General and Prime Minister may be at odds over 90 day detention plan.
Thu 3rd Nov 2005:
Liberal Democrats seek major concessions on Terrorism Bill.
Wed 2nd Nov 2005:
Blunkett resignation justified by persistent and continued flouting of rules.
Tue 1st Nov 2005:
Mass lobby will help keep trade justice at the top of the Government's agenda - Lamb.
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