IT WAS CURTAINS for UKIP Leader Henry Bolton today after 63% of UKIP members backed a “no confidence” motion. The vote took place at an extraordinary general meeting in Birmingham. The decision came after Mr Bolton’s girlfriend was found to ...
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Last try for Wales
SIR ROBIN WALES, Mayor of Newham, has not been automatically selected to be Labour’s mayoral candidate in the election on 3rd May. The Party will now hold an open selection contest to choose their candidate. It is tempting to assume ...
Read More »Stock market wobbles: should we worry?
THERE’S NO need to stockpile groceries just yet, but there’s always cause for concern about how the world’s economic system is functioning – especially for the poorest across the globe. The present jitters began on Monday on Wall Street – ...
Read More »Carillion: more jobs to go
THE NUMBER OF people who have lost their jobs as a result of the Carillion collapse is creeping up towards 1,000. Carillion went into liquidation on 15th January, revealing that the company had been juggling debt for a very long ...
Read More »Biggs finds his inner Corbyn at charity dinner
JOHN BIGGS had a busy evening last week, on the fourth Thursday of the month. By the time he reached Newham to attend a charity dinner in aid of combating acid attacks, he had been to three other meetings already ...
Read More »Thousands march as Tories struggle with NHS
TOWER HAMLETS Labour Party members were out on the streets of central London today – with thousands of others, marching to show their support for the NHS. They were protesting on the day the Tories came up with another cover ...
Read More »Is Wales facing extinction?
SIR ROBIN WALES, Mayor of Newham, is reported to be fighting for his political life as he goes through a Labour Party “trigger ballot” to determine whether he will be Labour’s candidate for mayor at this May’s elections. In most ...
Read More »Finance watchdog has bad news on housing
WHY SHOULD we worry? The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that a percentage of people who bought their homes on interest only mortgages are likely to have problems paying off their mortgages. Why does this matter to everyone – ...
Read More »Students: better off with Labour
AS THE TORIES fall apart trying to find a higher education policy they can all be happy with, Labour has sent out a firm message about what action needs to be taken to encourage students from all walks of life ...
Read More »Row breaks out over student funding
THERESA MAY announced a major review of how universities – and the undergraduate students they teach – are funded. The Labour Party is ready with its criticisms of current government policy – but a leading Tory has rushed into the controversy too. ...
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