by Charlotte Henry / 28 Nov 2012
Imposing state licensing is an unacceptable intrusion on free press, says Charlotte Henry
by Charlotte Henry / 10 Jul 2012
Unless Lib Dems can show House of Lords reform to be a matter of democratic importance, it could end up in the same heap of embarrassing failures as AV, worries Charlotte Henry
by Charlotte Henry / 15 Jun 2012
The political ramifications for the weak gesture of abstention could scupper the Liberal Democrats for the next three years, argues Charlotte Henry
by Charlotte Henry / 03 May 2012
The openness and personal connection that social media platforms facilitate with our politicians could do a lot to reduce stigma about mental health
by Charlotte Henry / 12 Mar 2012
While the media focused on the so-called 'battles' between the party's grassroots and the leadership, Charlotte Henry found the atmosphere a bit flat
by Charlotte Henry / 17 Feb 2012
The Liberal Democrat party is nowhere near diverse enough, says Charlotte Henry. But until it stops the infighting on this issue, no progress will be made
by Charlotte Henry / 29 Jan 2012
Charlotte Henry on why the digitisation of public services can improve things for everyone
by Charlotte Henry / 12 Jan 2012
When will politicians learn that if they take online communication seriously, it can pay dividends?
by Charlotte Henry / 25 Nov 2011
When the going gets tough, people vote to the right, says Charlotte Henry
by Charlotte Henry / 09 Nov 2011
We should applaud the election of Ruth Davidson in Scotland, says Charlotte Henry, and it should serve as a wake-up call to her 'male, pale' Liberal Democrat party