Kennedy on the offensive
Press Review 26 September 2003
Liberal Democrat Conference Review
Press Review 25 September 2003
Oaten claims Lib Dems can win across Britain
News Article 25 September 2003
The Liberal Democrats can attract voters from across the political divide, one of the party's senior strategists has claimed.
Lib Dems buoyant after Brighton and Brent
News Article 25 September 2003
This week's Liberal Democrat conference has developed three key themes that the party will campaign on over the coming months.
Kennedy attacks 'shop-soiled' Blair
News Article 25 September 2003
The prime minister is in command of a "shop-soiled" government, Charles Kennedy has told his party's conference.
Harris attacks NHS 'broken promise'
News Article 24 September 2003
Labour has turned its back on the poorest people who use the NHS, the Liberal Democrats have claimed.
Lib Dems debate animal welfare
News Article 24 September 2003
The Liberal Democrats have called for the compulsory microchipping of dogs and a ban on the sale of animals to under-16s.
Lib Dems challenge Iraq legal advice
News Article 24 September 2003
The attorney general should publish the full text of his advice on the Iraq war, the Liberal Democrats have said.
Liberal Democrat conference review
Press Review 24 September 2003
Liberal Democrat conference review
Press Review 23 September 2003
Public workers deserve more praise says watchdog
News Article 23 September 2003
Public sector workers should be given higher praise, the government's spending watchdog has said.
Taylor turns fire on Labour 'excess'
News Article 23 September 2003
The Liberal Democrats have turned their fire on Labour's "bloated" public spending agenda.
Lib Dems vote to scrap council tax
News Article 23 September 2003
Amid growing anger at record increases in bills, the Liberal Democrats have voted to scrap council tax.
Oaten predicts 2009 election victory
News Article 22 September 2003
The Liberal Democrats could be in Downing Street by 2009, according to one of the party's leading MPs.
Public is losing trust in police, says Hughes
News Article 22 September 2003
The police have lost public confidence, the Liberal Democrats have claimed.