Remembering Tingley’s World War II tragedy

Remembering Tingley’s World War II tragedy

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 11. Nov, 2009 | Comments Off

At around 5.30 on the evening of November 14th 1944, Halifax bomber LK844 took off from Snaith Airfield near Goole and flew a path along what is now the M62.

Police and policy are losing the battle against drugs

Police and policy are losing the battle against drugs

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 05. Nov, 2009 | Comments

“Police activity against drug dealers tends to concentrate on small scale dealers who are also drug users and this is because they provide easy targets. However, they are reluctant to raid the large scale, non-user dealers because they live in what are called ’sensitive areas’.”

Commission acknowledges that horses in transit do suffer

Commission acknowledges that horses in transit do suffer

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Parliamentary Questions on 04. Nov, 2009 | Comments

TWO written questions on the welfare of horses submitted to the European Parliament by the British National Party’s member of the European Parliament for Yorkshire & the Humber, have received a reply this afternoon.

“Stay away from staged managed confrontation” urges MEP

“Stay away from staged managed confrontation” urges MEP

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 31. Oct, 2009 | Comments

ANDREW Brons, the British National Party MEP for Yorkshire & the Humber has urged his constituents to stay away from a demonstration by the so-called English Defence League in Leeds today.

Signposting veterans to get the help they deserve

Signposting veterans to get the help they deserve

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 26. Oct, 2009 | Comments

ADAM Walker, a caseworker and researcher for British National Party MEP Andrew Brons, has compiled a useful signpost list designed to provide information for our armed forces veterans who need help in returning to civilian life.

Aggressive and illegal wars increase global emissions

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 20. Oct, 2009 | Comments

ANDREW Brons was able to make a contribution to the debate on Climate Change in the European Parliament this morning thanks to the ‘Catch the Eye’ procedure which allowed Andrew one minute to have his say.