Lib Dems stand up for the ‘People’s Theatre’
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Liverpool Lib Dems have discovered that the Labour Cabinet Member for Culture and other Labour Councillors have had a trip to...
Liverpool Lib Dem Leader Carl Cashman says Liverpool’s Labour chief should focus on helping the city’s hard-up residents instead of sounding off about poverty at an academic conference.
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Liberal Democrats have launched their manifesto for the 2023 Liverpool City Council elections.
One man was left sleeping on the streets for 6 months after failures by Liverpool City Council. How many more are slipping through the net?
Labour councillors have been exposed for using "back door channels" to have 51 parking tickets revoked and avoid paying fines. Council bosses then spend 16 months trying to cover up this story.
Council deal was like black Friday for Property developer
“LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK”
£70 Million has been wasted on City Centre road works that nobody wanted. That’s £311 from every Council Tax Payer in Liverpool. Meanwhile local roads have been left to rot.
Liverpool's Labour council rejects £4 Million to end rough sleeping in our city.
The Leader of Liverpool’s Lib Dems, Cllr Richard Kemp, has written to Levelling Up Secretary urging him to put up or shut up about the proposal from his predecessor, Greg Clark, for a ‘Liverpool Futures Group’ to prepare a long term plan for the City.
Space is no longer science fiction – it underpins our economy, security, and daily lives. Our new policy will renew the National Space Strategy, support UK spaceports and hubs, and designate space as a strategic industry.
The UK’s asylum system is failing, leaving people fleeing conflict stuck in temporary housing, unable to work, and separated from their loved ones. Our new policy gives practical solutions to clear up the broken system left by the Conservatives.
The Online Safety Act was meant to protect people, yet its flawed implementation risks undermining privacy, free expression, and secure communication. Our new policy addresses our concerns and fights for a digital future where rights are protected.