News releases January-May 2001
Most recent news releases are at the top of the list
Date
Headline
2/5/01
MPs take R.A.G.E to 10 Downing Street
1/5/01
MP calls for ministerial review of Kingstons CCTV bids
1/5/01
"Railtrack must inspect the Borough's bridges urgently"
1/5/01
Kingston's GP numbers to be protected
25/4/01
"Tory opposition an undisciplined rabble" - Edward Davey
9/4/01
Government hits pensioners and disabled in march towards mass means testing
5/4/01
Improvements for Alfriston - at last
3/4/01
Edward Davey joins Kingston lollipop campaign in 'Road Safety Week'
30/3/01
Davey celebrates cross-party victory for blind
30/3/01
Edward Davey grills Chancellor over Kingston Health spending
29/3/01
MP Backs Call to Tackle Crippling Disease
20/3/01
Empty ward at Tolworth Hospital to re-open to help Kingston's bed shortages after MP intervenes
19/3/01
Davey challenges Blunkett to give promised training salaries to local student teachers
14/3/01
Thames Water must spare no effort in reopening Malden Rushett
13/3/01
Alfristons long standing problems must now be resolved
13/3/01
Stealth cuts: Brown's budget in the cold light of day
5/3/01
"The K2 & K4 will not now be axed."
27/2/01
MP to meet London Transport to confirm the future of the K4
26/2/01
Liberal Democrat budget priorities
26/2/01
More must be done for victims of crime
26/2/01
"Financial Services Authority made mistakes with Equitable Life"
19/2/01
Kingston's students to pay for Tory spending cuts
13/2/01
'Abolition of volunteer fees - at last' - Davey
13/2/01
MP calls for UK wide free personal care
13/2/01
"Women injured by Radiotherapy treatment should be compensated" - Davey
5/2/01
A3 crash barrier win - figures show lives saved
5/2/01
Davey blasts Tory proposals to cut police
29/1/01
"Statistical error may cheat Kingston of NHS cash"
29/1/01
"Local NHS needs more beds and staff" - new survey finds
29/1/01
Davey initiative wins Government backing in fight against abandoned cars
22/1/01
"More officers and better technology can beat crime"
22/1/01
Investment in local schools "cannot come too soon"
22/1/01
New efforts to re-open New Malden Police Station
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