News round up from Lemington - Sept 2007
Local residents are supporting a council measure scheme to install speed humps on Mapperley Drive, Councillor Joanne Park reports.
Local residents are supporting a council measure scheme to install speed humps on Mapperley Drive, Councillor Joanne Park reports.
Newburn Bridge has re-opened to traffic after a massive refurbishment.
Carers will be able to earn more money without losing their benefits, Work and Pensions Secretary Peter Hain has announced.
The Liberal Democrats are calling for the Labour Government to grant asylum to Iraqis whose work for the British has put their lives in danger.
Thousands of Burmese Buddhist monks and other protesters have been marching in Rangoon despite a crackdown that has reportedly killed at least one monk. Gordon Brown has called for a UN security council meeting today on the crisis. The prime minister said: "The EU is going to look at a whole range of sanctions that could be imposed."
Local MP Tim Farron has today criticised the Secretary of State for Health, Alan Johnson's promise that he will make the NHS 'more personal and user-friendly' for patients. Mr Farron points out that a personalised and user-friendly NHS will be very difficult to achieve if patients have to travel many miles to their nearest hospital.