and so the fact that we have i think shows the tide is turning. the tide s gone out a long way on the tory party and the predominant cry from selby and ainsty is they want change. i think that s reflected across the country. but we need to earn every vote for go for. but this is a very big step in the right direction as far as the labour party s concerned. the tide is turning, are you where your new best friend tony blair was in 96/97? look, we go into 2024 fighting the next election, not fighting the election in 1997. we have taken the labour party from a very bad result in 2019 to a position where we are credible contenders at the next general election. stepping into a new world. but cheering opponents after a no from uxbridge and south ruislip to the plan to extend an anti pollution car charge. that is being blamed on labour s london mayor. westminster s been acting like
Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno. (File photo) CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - With a string of administrative cases dismissed by the Court of Appeals (CA), incumbent City Mayor Oscar Moreno and his co-accused remain optimistic that they could hurdle the same charges being heard at the Sandiganbayan. The criminal cases, filed in 2016, stemmed from a complaint filed against Moreno, who was then the governor of Misamis Oriental when he ordered the rental of heavy equipment amounting to about PHP15 million between 2007 and 2012. In a statement Thursday, Moreno said he is planning on making a comeback to the province by running in the gubernatorial race in the 2022 elections. The accuser, engineer Antonio Nunez, alleged that Moreno and two members of the provincial bids and awards committee (PBAC) committed an irregularity when they approved the rental of heavy equipment through negotiated procurement and small-value purchases, which the Office of the Ombudsman (OMB) said was a violation of Re