Part two of our ‘Plan for the Future’
The Lib Dems will treat mental health with the same urgency as physical health. The NHS is the envy of the world, but our...
The Lib Dems will treat mental health with the same urgency as physical health. The NHS is the envy of the world, but our...
Today, the Lib Dems launched part one of our 'Plan for the Future'. At our General Election campaign launch, Jo Swinson has...
Lib Dems expose delays in Woking's landmark development
Last week, Surrey County Council announced it is intending to move County Hall from Kingston to Woking.
The decision to hold a snap General Election on Thursday 12th December brings to an end one of the most disastrous governments in generations. This is our chance to demand better for Britain, and Woking in particular.
Woking Council listens to concerns over football club plans
Woking Council fails to support vulnerable residents
Surrey Council cuts night-time fire cover
Heidi Allen joins the Lib Dems
Ed Davey remembers Ming Campbell in remarks made to the House of Commons
October has arrived, bringing with it Black History Month - a time to celebrate the Black British community and their past, present and future contributions.
Leader's Speech to Autumn Conference 2025
Women’s rights around the world are under attack, with authoritarianism on the rise and deep cuts to UK aid undermining decades of progress. Defending women's rights must be a top priority and the UK must act boldly.
Two years of brutal civil war have turned Sudan into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with over 30 million people in urgent need of aid. Our new policy calls for UK leadership to end the conflict - standing with the Sudanese people.
Space is no longer science fiction – it underpins our economy, security, and daily lives. Our new policy will renew the National Space Strategy, support UK spaceports and hubs, and designate space as a strategic industry.
The UK’s asylum system is failing, leaving people fleeing conflict stuck in temporary housing, unable to work, and separated from their loved ones. Our new policy gives practical solutions to clear up the broken system left by the Conservatives.
The Online Safety Act was meant to protect people, yet its flawed implementation risks undermining privacy, free expression, and secure communication. Our new policy addresses our concerns and fights for a digital future where rights are protected.
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, thousands of Ukrainian children have found safety in the UK – but many still face uncertainty, disruption, and trauma. They deserve security, stability, and the chance to thrive.