 - () By Phil Hutty, on Sunday, May 23, 2010 | - ()
The Lib Dem conference in Birmingham went on a bit says former Lib Dem candidate for Central Devon Phil Hutty, but a week on and the unlikely coalition still seems the most grown up options and it’s for the Lib Dems to step up and face the challenge of the future
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By Zion Lights, on Sunday, May 23, 2010 |
Zion Lights is off to the Bristol Eco Veggie Fayre, and it’s inspired her to poetic side. Take a gander at her rhyming reasons to why she’s a vegan
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 - () By PRSD, on Saturday, May 22, 2010 | - ()
The South Devon Teignbridge Council is set to look at providing electric car charging points in the car parks it owns according to Teignmouth councillor David Cox
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 - () By Kevin Dixon, on Saturday, May 22, 2010 | - ()
Kevin Dixon explores Torquay’s other history, of pubs, bands and us ordinary folk. In the 19th century Torquay was one of the wealthiest towns in England, and the affluent needed a large servile class, but when the mostly female population couldn’t get a job, prostitution was a necessary alternative
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By PRSD, on Friday, May 21, 2010 |
Newton Abbot Festival with three days of fun events, music and performance kicks off today at the town centre’s famous clock tower. There should be all for all the family
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 - () By PRSD, on Friday, May 21, 2010 | - ()
Green Party South West Coordinator Ryan Cleminson is on the look out of disenfranchised Liberal Democrats who don’t feel comfortable as part of a coalition Conservative Lib Dem government to join the Green Party. You need never feel uncomfortable in power again…
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 - () By Graham Watson, on Friday, May 21, 2010 | - ()
After the longest preparatory process in political history’, the Lib Dems now have a share in government, and supporting Tory-leg CAP reform, South West MEP Graham Watson has had an upbeat week, which included news on that some fish stocks are improving. Read on for more…
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