15 December 2025 - the overnight press releases"Less than two weeks to save Christmas" – Lib Dems call for new winter discharge unit as figures reveal patients wait 268 days to leave hospital Brexit and SNP missed opportunities are costing Scotland dearly "Less than two weeks to save Christmas" – Lib Dems call for new winter discharge unit as figures reveal patients wait 268 days to leave hospital The Liberal Democrats are calling for a new dedicated winter discharge unit to stop thousands of patients being trapped unnecessarily in hospital over the festive period amidst a perfect storm of doctors strikes and winter pressures. The unit would ... (more) |
Weekly Road Report - West End Ward #dundeewestendDUNDEE CITY COUNCIL - WEEKLY ROAD REPORT REPORT FOR THE WEST END WARD - WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 2025 Old Hawkhill - road closed from approximately 50m south of Hunter Street (building defect) from 9 October 2025 for approximately 3-6 months. Strawberrybank - closed for its entire length from Monday 15 December for one week for drainage works. Westfield Place (opposite Number 9) - closed from Monday 15 December for 5 days for Scottish Water work. Forthcoming Roadworks Riverside Drive/Riverside Esplanade - overnight (7.30pm to 6.00am) lane closures on Friday 9 January for Veolia Water work. Nethergate (West Marketgait ... (more) |
Labour MPs on alert over disabled jobs cutsThe Mirror reports that a group of cross-party MPs have warned that young disabled people risk missing out on jobs if further changes are made to welfare. The paper says that MPs raised concerns over possible changes to the Access to Work (ATW) scheme, and hailed it as a vital lifeline for young people with learning disabilities and autism. Established in 1994 , the ATW scheme is designed to help people with disabilities or conditions get into employment or stay in their jobs. The group, which includes Sir Jeremy Hunt, Daisy Cooper, Vicky Foxcroft and Rachel Maskell, has now written ... (more) |
A dawning realisation that I don't really fit, but that's fineOccasionally, someone revisits the idea that the Liberal Democrats consist of a number of tribes, and writes (usually quite thoughtfully) about how the interaction between the various groups impacts the way that the Party operates. And, as a long-term member whose history includes a variety of roles at every level of the voluntary party, I naturally read them with a degree of informed interest. This year, the version that caught my attention was from James Baillie. James is a relative newcomer (admittedly, dinosaurs are relative newcomers compared to me these days) but his background as a historian offers a interesting ... (more) |
For World Monkey Day: The death of King Alexander of GreeceEmbed from Getty ImagesToday is World Monkey Day and to mark it here's the sad story of King Alexander of Greece. Alexander came to the throne in 1917 after his father (Constantine I) and elder brother (Crown Prince George) were deposed by the Entente Powers and the Liberal statesman Eleftherios Venizelos. Alexander became a puppet king under the control of Venizelos, and Greece continued to fight the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. In 1919 Alexander married Aspasia Manos, a commoner. This became a major scandal. and the couple were forced to leave Greece for several months. Soon after their return to ... (more) |
Lib Dems get five new peers and drop opposition to government billPhoto by Martina Jorden on Unsplash I can't see behind its paywall, but the Telegraph is convinced that the Liberal Democrats dropped their opposition to the government's workers' rights bill in return for being granted five peerages. Whether there's anything to this theory I can't say, but I'm pleased by both its elements. We Lib Dems have been short of new peers since the debacle of 2015, so it's good to see three being appointed - working for the leader now seems to be the highway to ermine. In fact we were granted five peerages, but two of those went ... (more) |
LibLink: How can abuse openly take place in a nursery by Munira WilsonIn a Guardian article this week, Lib Dem Education spokesperson Munira Wilson called for mandatory CCTV in nurseries to respond to a number of horrific abuse cases taking place in nurseries. She highlighted the structural failures in the childcare sector because of improperly managed implementation of childcare entitlements. She set out the problem: Yet the harrowing case of Vincent Chan, a former nursery worker in Camden, north London, who pleaded guilty to nine counts of sexual assault and 17 counts of taking or making indecent photos of children, hit the headlines last week, leaving parents with young children across the ... (more) |
Have people become too critical of Labour's 2024 general election campaign?Two of the authors of a new book, The British General Election of 2024, joined me for the latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts. Among the topics we discuss are whether Labour's post-election slump has made people too critical of their election campaign, whether the Conservatives could have saved themselves and lessons for the Lib Dems. Feedback very welcome, and do share this podcast with others who you think may enjoy it. Show notes The graph we discuss showing public opinion on tax and what people thought Labour and the Conservatives would do to tax. Mythbusing Liz Truss ... (more) |
Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore: Tragic MagicThis is a track from Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's new album Tragic Magic. An advertisement on Lattimore's Bandcamp page says: Tragic Magic brings together Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore, two of contemporary ambient, experimental and electronic music's most celebrated composers, for a unique collaboration at the Philharmonie de Paris, with extraordinary access to the Musée de la Musique's instrument collection, in partnership with the French label InFiné. The album features seven immersive, evocative compositions guided by the human spirit - intimate, grounded in friendship, both earthly and cosmic - and part of a greater continuum, reflecting the solace and ... (more) |
Do Most Americans know where Europe is?Sometimes I think that I can never again be shocked by anything that Trump says. However, he then comes out with something even dafter! His latest plan is to cause four nations to leave the EU and form a new political bloc which would be more supportive of the USA. I suspect that such an attempt is doomed to fail. We in Europe have close ties going back hundreds of years. Sometimes we have fought each other but most of the time the Western part of Europe has stood together against threats of tyranny and oppression from the East. We ... (more) |