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Here is the latest report back from Party President, Mark Pack:
Here is the latest report back from Party President, Mark Pack:
Commenting on the vote today in the Scottish Parliament on the Scottish Government’s budget, Orkney‘s MSP Liam McArthur said:
Coventry Liberal Democrats are extremely disappointed in the decision to withdraw funding for CRASAC from July 2024 and urge Council leaders to reconsider to ensure that the City's only specialist sexual violence support service can continue operating.
Surrey’s Liberal Democrats have slammed the Government’s new dental plan as figures show 101,857 children in Surrey had not been seen by an NHS dentist in 12 months.
Martin Goss, Colchester’s Lib Dem parliamentary candidate, said: “It is appalling that so many children in our area are struggling to see an NHS dentist when they need to."
This week the Conservative Budget for Bedford Borough Council was voted through with the support of Labour councillors. This included the highest council tax rise since the unitary council was created at 4.99%, raiding reserves for £2.5m, and more.