Pages tagged with 'Alan Duncan MP' News> Make everything pass the Tyneside test DAVID CAMERON'S shadow minister for Tyneside has pledged the region will have a key role as the Conservative Party builds its policies for the next general election.
Party leader Mr Cameron appointe... News> We’d invest in roads like the A1 Alan was in Newcastle on Thursday the 25th of October in his role as Shadow Minister for Tyneside, to see the traffic problems affecting the A1. The day before, the government had appeared to put on h... News> Alan Duncan visits Business in the Community Alan was in the North East at the end of October and paid a visit to the North East branch of Business in the Community.
Business in the Community runs specific programmes and events to meet the nee... News> Post Office told closure of Walbottle Village Post Office will impact on elderly residents
Residents of Walbottle Village had an opportunity to have their say on the threatened closure of the local post office yesterday. The meeting was attended by representatives of Post Office Ltd... News> SHADOW MINISTER FOR TYNESIDE VISITS TRAFFIC HOT-SPOT Shadow Minister for Tyneside, Alan Duncan MP, has joined Wendy Morton to see for himself the traffic problems on the A1 Western By-pass.
Mid October Ruth Kelly told the Commons Transport Comm... News> Nationalised Northern Rock cuts 2000 jobs Shadow Minister for Tyneside, Alan Duncan, has today expressed his sympathy for the reported 2000 people set to lose their jobs at North East based bank, Northern Rock.
Northern Rock was nationalise... News> Victory for Duncan on red phone boxes
Hundreds of Britain’s famous red telephone boxes that were under threat of removal now have the opportunity to be saved, under new plans that have been secured by Shadow Tyneside Ministe... News> Morton: Victory for community campaigners
After months of dithering and delay, the Government finally caved in to pressure from campaigners and MPs from both sides of the House and re-awarded the contract for the Post Off... News> Concentrate on services not spotters
18th March 2009
The banning of train spotters on Newcastle Central Station has been condemned by Local Conservatives. The National Express decision to install barriers at all East Coast Ma... News> A bitter taste
Commenting on the announcement by Scottish and Newcastle, that Newcastle Brown Ale will cease to be produced on Tyneside, Shadow Minister for Tyneside Alan Duncan said:
"This ...
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