12 News Stories From June 2005
Wed 29th Jun 2005:
ID Card Bill passes Second Reading depite Liberal Democrat opposition.
Tue 28th Jun 2005:
Tony Blair let off as Tory splits deepen.
Mon 27th Jun 2005:
ID Cards neither safe nor approriate.
Wed 22nd Jun 2005:
Nicola says thank-you.
Tue 21st Jun 2005:
Labour prepared to abandon principle of fair trials.
Mon 20th Jun 2005:
Courts should be able to review asylum decisions.
Sat 18th Jun 2005:
Former Rover workers need appropriate jobs.
Fri 17th Jun 2005:
Kennedy demands urgent action from Blair on pensions reform.
Tue 14th Jun 2005:
ID cards losing support with the public as costs rise.
Thu 9th Jun 2005:
Council Tax bills could rise by upto 50%.
Wed 8th Jun 2005:
Police Not Plastic - Hodge Hill Liberal Democrats campaign against Identity Cards.
Mon 6th Jun 2005:
Councillor Tariq Khan chairs Birmingham Eid Mela Committee .
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