Archive of articles from 2004

Sudanese aid tops £17 million

Politics.co.uk

The Department for International Affairs (DFID) has announced that its aid contributions to Sudan have reached £17.5 million.

MPs urge opinion poll probe

MPs urge opinion poll probe

A group of MPs are urging the Government to launch an enquiry into the conduct of opinion polls.

Falconer defends postal vote experiment

Falconer defends postal vote experiment

The Constitutional Affairs Secretary has defended the conduct of the postal voting experiment ahead of June 10's elections.

Labour considers "all-black" shortlists

Politics.co.uk

Labour Party Chairman Ian McCartney has said that the party is considering the possibility of "all-black" shortlists.

Livingstone launches manifesto

Livingstone launches manifesto

Ken Livingstone has launched his full manifesto for re-election as Mayor of London.

Willis warns of free school meal "stigma"

Willis warns of free school meal "stigma"

A new Liberal Democrat survey has suggested that many children are not taking up free school meals due to a fear of "standing out."

Howard: Tories will "put Britain first"

Howard: Tories will "put Britain first"

Michael Howard has said that the Conservative Party rejects the two extreme views on Europe presented by Labour and the Liberal Democrats on one side and the UK Independence Party on the other.

Free school meals "nettle that must be grasped" says AEP

Free school meals "nettle that must be grasped" says AEP

The general secretary of the Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP) has said that all political parties must get to grips with the stigma surrounding free school meals.

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