The new parliamentary term has started. After a hugely successful party conference season with other 1,000 political figures from across the political spectrum attending out events, LOCOG is kicking off the new term with a series of Autumn 'Drop-in' events for politicians from the three North English regions.

Last night it was the turn of the North-West. We were competing against some hefty parliamentary business, with the Commons listening to a statement on banking and the credit crunch, and the Lords debating counter-terrorism measures. We were not too worried, as the North-West has a great heritage leading to 2012. The region of course played host to the astonishing Manchester Commonwealth Games in 2002 (an event that in many ways paved the way for a successful bid for London 2012) and this year Liverpool is home to the European Capital of Culture, with a huge cultural festival showcasing the city through art, literature, music, theatre, tourism and sport.






















