National News

Wednesday, 15 June, 2011

1.     The UK economy has grown by 1.8 per cent.

2.     The private sector has created 400,000 extra jobs.

3.     The number of people claiming unemployment benefits has fallen by 89,000.

4.     Businesses have invested £60 billion across the economy, up 11 per cent on the year before.

5.     Britain's credit rating, which was put on negative outlook under Labour, has been restored to its previous highest possible level.

The co-Chairmen of the Conservative party have introduced new rates that are set to halve the cost of getting to conference in 2012.

The Health and Social Care Bill hands power to patients and puts doctors and nurses in charge, the Party co-Chairman has said.

The Conservative Party announces today that Michael Farmer has been appointed Conservative Party Co-Treasurer with effect from March 1 2012.

The Conservative Party announces today that Michael Farmer has been appointed Conservative Party Co-Treasurer with effect from March 1 2012.

Prime Minister David Cameron pays tribute to the Queen on the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne.

Party co-Chairman Andrew Feldman announces plans for new party in Northern Ireland

Party co-Chairman Sayeeda Warsi has congratulated the Conservative Policy Forum on their first Winter Conference.

In an interview the Shadow Policing Minister, David Hanson, tried to contradict his own boss Yvette Cooper.

Labour’s shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has backed down and supported the Government’s pay freeze for police officers which will save £350 million.