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Liberal Democrats

Left Foot Forward view: Britain is more progressive in Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
2 June, 2016

We will continue to make the positive case for Remain in the weeks ahead

What the ‘progressive agreement’ in Wales means for the Liberal Democrats

Paul Hindley
31 May, 2016

While many Lib Dems remain wary of coalition politics, Kirsty Williams was right to join the Welsh cabinet

Tim Farron calls for a ‘progressive political alliance’ on Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
12 May, 2016

The Liberal Democrat leader has called on the leaders of other parties to work together to make the positive case for Remain

Welsh Labour at six-year polling low

Ed Jacobs
25 April, 2016

Plaid Cymru likely to take second place, three seats ahead of the Conservatives

Liveblog: Reactions to Budget 2016

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
16 March, 2016

Rapid reactions to George Osborne’s budget from charities, think-tanks, trade unions and political parties

Comment: Time to end the war on drug victims

Elizabeth Adams
14 March, 2016

People who are dealing with social problems, exacerbated by drug use, feel that they cannot seek help

Lib Dems officially back cannabis legalisation

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
12 March, 2016

They become the only major party to support legalisation of cannabis for recreational use

The ‘Lib Dem fightback’ starts with Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 March, 2016

At the opening of the Liberal Democrats spring conference, Tim Farron attacked his Remain allies for failing to make the best case

Five takeaway messages from Ireland’s election

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
29 February, 2016

Ireland has rejected the austerity government, despite its claim to have brought about economic recovery

Comment: Time for Labour and the Lib Dems to work together

Paul Hindley
24 February, 2016

In the face of Tory dominance, the progressive parties may need to consider local constituency pacts

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