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Lifeline for Chelsfield commuters?
Fri 30th Apr 2004
The London Assembly Liberal Democrats have welcomed the news that the Strategic Rail Authority is to consider having a greater number of trains stopping at Chelsfield Station than originally proposed in its consultation document.
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Over a third of London crime may go unreported
Wed 28th Apr 2004
Over 38% of people who took part in a Liberal Democrat poll who said they had experienced or witnessed a crime in the last year did not report the crime to the police - and over half of those said they did not do so because they did not think the police would act or because they could not get hold of the police.
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National Liberal Democrat News |
Hughes Plans To Remove Rmt And Put Tgwu On The Board Of Tfl
Fri 28th May 2004
Quango Cull Announced For All The Wrong Reasons - Burstow
Fri 28th May 2004
Brown Still Failing To Act On House Price Hikes - Cable
Fri 28th May 2004
Safety Of Lie Detector Tests Still Not Proven - Oaten
Fri 28th May 2004
Mark Oaten Comment On Abu Hamza Al-Masri
Fri 28th May 2004
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Quotes of the Week |
"The Tory rejuvenation remains embryonic, and the main anti-government vote, inspired by opposition to the Iraq war, seems destined for the Liberal Democrats. "
Chris Derrin - Opinion Writer
The Scotsman - 16 May
"The Tories don't appear to be winning women back and the only party so far to be gaiing female support are the Lib Dems. "
Columnist Alison Little
Express - 10 May
"Why did Adam Ingram, the armed forces minister, tell MPs last week he had received no "adverse or other reports" when Downing Street confirmed it had received the Red Cross report in February? "
Nicholas Watt and Richard Norton-Taylor
The Guardian - 10 May
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