Spring Conference with Carmichael, Chamberlain and Storey
We are pleased to announce the first speakers for our Spring Conference later this month.
We are the Liberal Democrat Regional Party covering Cheshire, Cumbria, Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester. The Region exists to carry out campaigns activities, support our parliamentary representatives and candidates, provide training and mentoring for our dedicated activists and engage members. We also co-ordinate voluntary efforts across the region and run a twice-yearly conference for all North West members.
We are pleased to announce the first speakers for our Spring Conference later this month.
LGBT+ History Month begins today.
Responding to the release of the Sue Gray update, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey said:
Ronnie Fearn, former MP for Southport and more recently Lord Fearn of Southport, has died aged 90.
Responding to DCMS Secretary Nadine Dorries' comments regarding the future of the BBC, Liberal Democrat DCMS Spokesperson Jamie Stone MP said:
Our team was out in force at the weekend in Salford Quays during our monthly Action Day, where we chatted to residents about our campaigns and what more the Liberal Democrats can do to support local communities.
Thanks to a relentless, three year-long campaign from the Liberal Democrats, Manchester Metrolink trams in Salford will run to 1:00AM on weekends from this September.
Hazel Grove constituency parliamentary candidate Lisa Smart has written to Health Minister Steve Barclay after the last dentist providing NHS services in Romiley wrote to patients to let them know they were ending NHS work.
The controversial Greater Manchester-wide housing strategy, Places for Everyone, has gone out to public consultation after a new round of modifications to the plan were drafted earlier this year.
Following their national party conference, The Liberal Democrats have announced plans to protect pensioners against the cost-of-living crisis. The party has committed to the ‘triple-lock’, which ensures that pensions increase …
Rishi Sunak’s decision to cancel the Northern leg yet push ahead with the London Euston part of the line whilst in Manchester is a ‘slap in the face to everyone in our borough'