Over 1.8 million people have applied for Universal Credit in recent weeks, and it is likely that more and more individuals and families are going to need to use food banks as the outbreak develops.
The Liberal Democrats are at the forefront of cross party calls for urgent additional funding for local authorities going "above and beyond" in their response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Responding to the Transport Secretary's update at today's coronavirus press conference, Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey said:
Following Thursday's press conference and having spoken earlier today to the Prime Minister in his call with Opposition Party Leaders, Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey said:
Paying tribute to the sacrifices made during the Second World War as the UK marks Victory in Europe Day, Liberal Democrat Acting Leader Ed Davey said:
Data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) shows that eight per cent of the 213,598 households in Wiltshire faced energy bills that pushed them into poverty in 2018…
The Wiltshire branch of the National Education Union (NEU) has written to all Multi Academy Trusts, Wiltshire Council, members of the Wiltshire Teachers Advisory Committee, and stand-alone Academies,…
Good to see Trowbridge Town Mayor, David Cavill reiterating in his blog that the current Town Council is one where there is no overall control (NOC) meaning no single party has a majority.
Responding to the Health Secretary's announcement that the NHSX app is now being piloted on the Isle of Wight, Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey said: