Labour failing the NHS claim Welsh Lib Dems
News Article 4 June 2001
Almost two thirds of Welsh people are dissatisfied with the way Labour has handled the NHS, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have claimed.
Confident Kennedy fights for public services
News Article 4 June 2001
Public services need more money than Labour is promising to spend, the Liberal Democrats have claimed.
Kennedy cheerful ahead of election day
News Article 3 June 2001
Charles Kennedy claims the Lib Dems have "reasons to be cheerful" ahead of this week's general election.
Lib Dems claim 'growing momentum'
News Article 2 June 2001
Charles Kennedy, the Lib Dem leader, called the party's chiefs together in Inverness on Saturday for a "summit" ahead of the final push to June 7.
Young voters probe Kennedy on drugs
News Article 2 June 2001
The chain-smoking leader of the Lib Dems, Charles Kennedy, last night confirmed that he led a drug-free life whilst at university.
Kennedy to reshuffle Lib Dems
Press Review 1 June 2001
Second Tory defects to Lib Dems
News Article 31 May 2001
The Conservative who helped end the leadership of Margaret Thatcher has defected to the Liberal Democrats.
Lib Dems aim for 'grey vote'
News Article 31 May 2001
Liberal Democrats have targeted the "grey vote" as part of the final stage of their election campaign.
Kennedy stakes out claim as 'leader of the opposition'
News Article 30 May 2001
Charles Kennedy has branded the Conservatives unfit for government and condemned an "Americanised" focus on the personality of politicians rather than the issues that count.
Former Tory minister defects to Lib Dems
News Article 30 May 2001
A former Tory minister has defected to the Liberal Democrats saying his former party is finished.
Labour betraying 'fundamental NHS principles' says Kennedy
News Article 30 May 2001
More people than ever before are having to sell their homes to pay for long-term care, the Lib Dems claimed on Wednesday.
Lib Dems make play for female vote
News Article 29 May 2001
The Liberal Democrats have unveiled a manifesto for women claiming it was offering the best chance to achieve progress for women.
Jacqui Smith, Education Minister
Interview 29 May 2001
Question: You said you will raise the proportion of national income on education. The Lib Dems are committed to increasing spending on education by £3.5 billion. They've
Green is good say the Lib Dems
Press Review 29 May 2001
Kennedy pours doubt on co-operation with Blair
News Article 27 May 2001
Continued co-operation between Labour and the Liberal Democrats is not "high on the list" of Charles Kennedy's priorities, the Lib Dem leader said on Sunday.