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Sewage in our Rivers

The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.

14 Sep 2022
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Help stop homophobic bullying: Petition launch

As part of the Liberal Democrat campaign against homophobic bullying, an online petition has been launched today on the party's main website. Liberal Democrat Shadow Education Secretary, Sarah Teather MP said, "Our petition is calling for all schools to develop measures to tackle homophobic bullying. Taunts and name calling should be challenged immediately so that it's clear such behaviour won't be tolerated.

2 Jun 2006
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Liberal Democrats launch online petition against homophobic bullying

The Liberal Democrats today launched an online petition as part of their campaign to tackle homophobic bullying. Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Education Secretary, Sarah Teather MP said "Our petition is calling for all schools to develop measures to tackle homophobic bullying. Taunts and name calling should be challenged immediately so that it's clear such behaviour won't be tolerated.

2 Jun 2006
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Lib Dems not part of Con/Lab deal over schools

The Lib Dems are more concerned about standards in schools than reorganising structures. Chelmsford Lib Dem Stephen Robinson (parliamentary candidate 2005) has attacked the "cosy agreement between the Labour and Conservative parties" on the Education Bill currently before Parliament. In a letter to the Essex Chronicle, Mr Robinson responded to a headline on 28 April talking about a "consensus on education".

1 Jun 2006
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Tax Credit Chaos Still Failing Local Families

Councillor David Foster, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Blackburn with Darwen Council has today called for a total overhaul of the way tax credits are awarded after new figures revealed that over 6,000 local families in Blackburn and Darwen are still being forced to payback over £5 million worth of tax credits, due to overpayments made by HM Revenue and Customs. He also revealed that over 3,000 families were being underpaid by a total of £1.7 million

1 Jun 2006
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