Poppies spring up around Birkenhead for Wilfred Owen Commemoration
BIRKENHEAD MP Frank Field writes for Globe ahead of the Wilfred Owen Commemoration...
BIRKENHEAD MP Frank Field writes for Globe ahead of the Wilfred Owen Commemoration...
IN his latest column for the Globe Birkenhead MP Frank Field pays tribute to Wirral Labour veteran Walter Smith, who passed away on Novemebr 9.
In his latest column for the Globe, campaigning Birkenhead MP Frank Field urges readers' support for Wirral Foodbank and hits out at the Government's flagship welfare reform...
IN his latest column for the Globe, MP Frank Field reveals how after we called for a crackdown on yobs making life a misery for householders in parts of Birkenhead, police and the council are to launch a "name and shame" campaign against the culprits.
IN his latest column for the Globe, Birkenhead MP Frank Field launches a broadside against plans to charge nurses £10 to park at Arrowe Park Hospital, cuts to bus routes to and from the hospital and the closure of a busy walk-in health centre.
In his latest column for the Globe, campaigning Birkenhead MP Frank Field says householders are now despairing at the authorities' inability to curb anti-social behaviour, and he is calling for an urgent meeting with the borough's police chief...
"Politics has never been more exciting or important in my lifetime. Will Labour rise to the challenge? Or will we sink beneath the ocean to political oblivion?"
Birkenhead MP Frank Field writes exclusively for the Globe on his sorrow at the closure of Birkenhead Town Hall.
Birkenhead MP Frank Field writes for the Wirral Globe on the email smear scandal in Downing Street that led to the resignation of Gordon Brown's special advisor Damien McBride.
BIRKENHEAD MP Frank Field has written a staunch article in support of the proposed new academies for the town. He disagrees with Wirral Council Tory group leader Jeff Green’s dismay over the resulting school closures the plans will bring, saying: “The facts are pretty plain. Is it unreasonable to expect that, after twelve years of tax-payers’ investment, at least 95% of our young people should leave secondary school with minimum leaving requirements? I do not think so.”
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