THE launch of the Liberal Democrats’ pre-election manifesto was met with scepticism yesterday in light of the party’s record of broken promises.
Extending free school meals, expanding shared parental leave, tax reforms including raising the income tax threshold to £12,500 and introducing a levy on properties worth over £2 million were among the key policies revealed in the document.
Other policies include council tax discounts for green homes, a target to build 300,000 houses a year and ending imprisonment for drug users found with possession for personal use.
Burnham launches his campaign to return to Westminster
Cuts are sweeping campuses as cash-strapped universities slash staff and politicians fail to act on a growing funding emergency. VINCE MILLS reports
In an address to the Communist Party’s executive at the weekend international secretary KEVAN NELSON explained why the communists’ watchwords must be Jobs not Bombs and Welfare not Warfare


