Listen to Charlotte’s Life in 5 tracks – on Bristol Community FM
Bristol Community FM asks Charlotte Leslie about the five songs and moments that changed her life, as part of their “Big Five” programme. Queen, Bob Dylan, Faure, Pink Floyd and Kasabian – You can listen here.
Charlotte talks to BBC Radio Bristol about the ongoing challenge of youth crime
Charlotte speaks to BBC Radio Bristol’s Steve Lefevre about the ongoing challenges of tackling youth crime
The Daily Telegraph: Charlotte Leslie writes on the MP Expenses fiasco
MPs’ expenses: Politicians must recover their sense of duty. Voters are sick of the rhetoric – they want good conduct and action, says Charlotte Leslie…
The Daily Telegraph: Charlotte Leslie reveal Government wasted £11 million on advertising its Diploma scheme
Prospective MP Charlotte Leslie has revealed the extent of Government expenditure on its unpopular Diploma Scheme. To date, the Government has spend £11 million on promoting the new qualifications, including expenseive bill-board, poster hoarding and radio adverts…
Charlotte talks to Radio Bristol about tackling Youth crime in Henbury
Charlotte Leslie, Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Bristol North-West, discussing crime in Henbury with Richard Wyatt.
Charlotte Leslie uncovers First Bus Bill for Terror Police: £125,000
Charlotte Leslie, Conservative Prospective MP for Bristol North West, has revealed that First Bus issued a bill of a massive £125,000 to Avon and Somerset Police for CCTV footage taken from the companies buses, used to investigate the case of Andrew Ibrahim.
The Daily Telegraph: End the woes of Britain’s children with boxing
This week, the Conservatives are getting to grips with the childhood problem. It is this: however you look at it, the statistics show that our children are becoming obese, depressed, and increasingly prone to anti-social behaviour and alcohol abuse.
Women’s Parliamentary Radio: Charlotte speaks on modern e-politics
Charlotte Leslie has already established a name for herself as a Guardian young blogger. So is blogging or old fashioned ‘door knocking’ the best way to engage young voters? (Search for “Charlotte” on the 2008 page of http://www.wpradio.co.uk)
The Guardian: Parents of special needs pupils forced to go private
Parents whose children have special needs such as dyslexia or Asperger’s syndrome have been giving up holidays, meals out and new clothes to fund costly private education following an ‘exodus’ from state schools…
The Daily Telegraph: Mainstream schools failing special needs pupils
Thousands of children with learning difficulties and behavioural problems are being expelled from mainstream schools because teachers lack the expertise to cater for them, according to a new report.

