Now that the Lib Dems are in government, its MPs will be allowed to abstain from any vote on tuition fees under the agreement struck by the Lib-Con coalition, causing an uproar among student and academic groups.
As of half eight tonight, Conservative party leader David Cameron became Great Britain’s Prime Minister after the resignation of Labour party leader and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Okay, so I know Britain’s recent general elections are all the rage at the moment, what with Gordon Brown stepping down as Labour’s leader and the country’s future currently teetering at the fork of Nick Clegg’s road as a political leader. This is definitely a turning point for Britain and is understandably all anyone in the United Kingdom can talk about. However, we must constantly remind ourselves that there is a whole world outside the one we see, and for those of you who easily forget, fear not, the Yorker is here to remind you!
Rumours have been flying and whispered down the grapevine about the closure of Tru nightclub and the end of the "Trusday" era. However, it seems at least for one more night - tonight, Trusday is upon us once again.
British citizens have banded together to rally for political reform, in light of this year’s General Elections.
Julian Sturdy was born and bred in Yorkshire and currently lives in the York village of Tockwith with his wife Victoria and two children, George and Florence. He was selected as the Conservative candidate for the York Outer seat in 2006 and has been tirelessly campaigning since then. On Monday he visited the University of York to meet and talk to students at Vanbrugh. Today he spoke with the Yorker, giving in-depth views on certain issues.
It's the last day here in Lancaster and The Yorker brings you scores from the final matches.
The Yorker continues bringing you live updates from the sporting events in Lancaster.
The Yorker provides a blow-by-blow account of this year's Roses tournament weekend.