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Conservatives axe the Community Intelligence Line and the Racial Incidents Hotline as menu for £23k Civic Dinner reveals Council extravagance. Westminster Conservatives have axed the Community Intelligence Line and the Racial Incidents Hotline to save £13,788, just days after the menu for £23k Civic Dinner has revealed the true extent of the Council's wasteful extravagance w...
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Labour Councillors have issued an eleventh hour plea to Westminster Conservatives not to go ahead with the planned closure of the St James's Library in Victoria Street on 23rd August to save £357,000. Labour Councillors say that a petition handed in at the last Council meeting on 20th July calling on the Council to keep the library open has not yet been considered and therefore the plan...
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The formation of the coalition 100 days ago marked a galactic shift in Westminster politics. The Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats embarked on a journey together that many would never have predicted.
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Introducing a 20mph speed limit on residential roads in Westminster will save tax payers £50 million a year, according to Labour Councillors who say that Department for Transport figures show that each death on the roads costs £1.8m and each injury costs £59,700 in hospital, police and ambulance costs, lost taxation and lost working days and lost production. In 2008, 1,604 people...
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Westminster Conservatives have delivered another 'slap in the face' to Westminster's voluntary organisations by throwing them off the main board of the Westminster City Partnership and relegating them to a toothless 'advisory board'. The decision to end a decade of positive contributions from Westminster's voluntary sector was taken at the WCP meeting on 4th March whe...
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Labour Councillors have accused of Westminster Conservatives of attempting to 'buy' victory at the next General Election after 'The Independent' revealed that the Conservatives in Westminster North have received donations of more than £300,000 in the past two years, three times more than Labour. According to The Independent on 27th February: "The Tories in Westminster Nor...
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