Andrew Gilbert On David Cameron

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[P]AUL STAINTON: David Cameron’s plans to legalise gay marriage have overwhelmingly been approved in the Commons last night. But at what cost to him? More Conservatives opposed the idea than supported it, and the measure only went through with the help of Labour and the LibDems. So what does it mean for the Prime Minister? Is he holed beneath the waterline? Well Andrew Gilbert is a Principal Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University studying the Conservative Party as part of his PhD. So, is he a sunken ship? Is he an injured soldier? What’s going on here? Continue reading “Andrew Gilbert On David Cameron”

Peterborough News 26th November 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 06:00 to 09:00 on Friday 26th November 2010.

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A conflict of interest row is brewing after it was announced that Marco Cereste Leader of Peterborough City Council has taken up the Chairmanship of Larkpoint, which is involved in construction in the city. A question has also been raised over Mr Cereste’s level of commitment to his Council role, given the number of outside interests he pursues.
Osborne, who are engaged in the refurbishment of Cathedral Square and a year behind schedule, have responded to claims that some of their work is also unsatisfactory.
Guild House in Oundle Road, a 50,000 sq ft. building with a glassĀ facade on a four acre site, is in the process of being refurbished and renovated, and will provide a training centre for 500 Anglia Ruskin student nurses when it opens in March.
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