Articles...
Nov 17 2008
TOMORROW could mark a significant step towards Everton beating Liverpool into a new stadium....
Oct 13 2008
LIVERPOOL and Everton playing in their old stadia for years to come. The second crossing of the Mersey at Runcorn delayed indefinitely. Unemployment rising, wages depressed and our pension funds under threat....
Oct 6 2008
I’M TOLD Freshers Week at Liverpool’s universities has seen the best recruitment figures for the Conservative Associations in years....
Sep 29 2008
I WAS chairing a fringe meeting at the Labour conference last week and next to me was Ruth Kelly, the Transport Secretary....
Sep 22 2008
BLAIRITE lick-spittles was the unflattering description handed out at the weekend to those Labour MPs who asked for leadership nomination forms. ...
Sep 15 2008
SHOULD fans be allowed to stand to watch football matches? The question is a poignant one here on Merseyside, for reasons we are all familiar with....
Sep 1 2008
WHAT ever happened to the complaint that Liverpool’s two most prominent councillors conspired to oust the former chief of the Culture Company?...
Aug 11 2008
THE economic downturn could be the decisive factor in scuppering the Everton/Tesco scheme in Kirkby....
Aug 4 2008
COULD the Conservatives soon be back on Liverpool City Council? This reverie crossed my mind last week when I met two of the last Conservative councillors in the city before The Great Extinction in the early nineties....
Jul 14 2008
NEIL SCALES isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. This is particularly the case with Wirral residents, some of whom blame him personally for keeping the tolls on the tunnels. ...