
Labour criticised for WASPI decision
Over 10,000 WASPI women across Oldham stand to lose out in compensation after the Labour Government decided to ignore the independent ombudsman’s assessment of what should be paid out.
Over 10,000 WASPI women across Oldham stand to lose out in compensation after the Labour Government decided to ignore the independent ombudsman’s assessment of what should be paid out.
Oldham’s Labour leadership have had two critical decisions referred back with requests for more evidence, after they were “called in” by councillors Mark Kenyon and Sam Al-Hamdani.
The first steps towards a new health centre for Saddleworth have been taken after extensive lobbying by Liberal Democrat councillors.
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Scottish Liberal Democrats have today revealed that since the nationalisation of the ScotRail franchise, the service has paid out more than £2.1m in delay repay payments and almost £75,000 in accommodation costs for passengers whose trains have been cance
Far from devolving power closer to the people, the government’s proposals this week to abolish district councils amount to a centralisation of power to higher tier authorities.