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Monthly Archives: June 2025

1st  Remembering Charles Kennedy 10 years on (4) by Caron Lindsay
  Legalise Cannabis, save lives: it’s time to take power back from criminal gangs (5) by Mo Waqas
  LGA Group elections under way (0) by Simon McGrath
  It’s Pride month – protest has not been needed this much for a long time (4) by Caron Lindsay
2nd  30 May/1 June – a long weekend’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  Mathew on Monday – When will the Lib Dem leadership defend immigration? (15) by Mathew Hulbert
  2 June 2025 – today’s Federal press releases (3) by Mark Valladares
  2 June 2025 – today’s other press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
3rd  Ideology over Industry: the SNP’s Defence blind spot (0) by Neil Casey
  NHS forerunner – Conversations with my grandparents (5) by Jack Meredith
  3 June 2025 – today’s press releases (part 1) (0) by Mark Valladares
  3 June 2025 – today’s press releases (part 2) (4) by Mark Valladares
4th  Good luck to Aisha Mir tomorrow (5) by Caron Lindsay
5th  4 June 2025 – yesterday’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  5 June 2025 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
6th  6 June 2025 – the overnight press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  How should the Welsh Liberal Democrats fight the Senedd elections? (13) by Jack Meredith
  Disability inclusion can’t wait – Why won’t Sadiq Khan act? (1) by Hina Bokhari
  Wherefore the Indo Pacific?  A brief thought piece (13) by Merlene Emerson
  Lib Dems gain control of Wokingham (6) by Mary Reid
  ALDC by-election Report, 5th June (1) by Chris Ward
  6 June 2025 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
8th  For a lot of trans people, it’s hard to feel pride right now (10) by Rebecca Jones
  Liberator 429 is out now! (1) by The Liberator Collective
9th  7-8 June 2025 – the weekend’s press release (5) by Mark Valladares
  What Rachel is Doing Right (11) by Vince Cable
  Mathew on Monday – When is a campaign win not actually a win? (14) by Mathew Hulbert
  Gaza: an open letter to Ed Davey (8) by Anne-Marie Simpson
  9 June 2025 – today’s press releases (11) by Mark Valladares
10th  Now it’s the Israeli state versus Greta Thunberg (5) by Andy Daer
  The Lib Dems must be the party that listens to what local people need and reflects that in the next Senedd elections (5) by Jack Meredith
  URGENT: Why we need a statutory climate duty for councils (3) by Victor Chamberlain
  10 June 2025 – today’s Federal press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  10 June 2025 – the rest of today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
11th  What are Liberal Democrats looking for from the spending review? (0) by Caron Lindsay
  Ed and Emily Davey talk to This Morning about caring for their son (0) by The Voice
  Lib Dems react to Spending Review “smoke and mirrors” (7) by The Voice
  11 June 2025 – today’s Spending Review press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  11 June 2025 – today’s other press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
12th  Make Wales great again? Reactions to Nigel Farage’s vision for Wales (19) by Jack Meredith
  Reeves’ Spending Review lacks vision (8) by Andrew Chandler
13th  Leading the Fight for Local Government: Why you should vote in the LGA elections (0) by Kieron Franks
  ALDC by-election Report, 12th June (3) by Chris Ward
  Lib Dems in the Birthday Honours (3) by Caron Lindsay
14th  Observations of an Expat: Bombing Iran (13) by Tom Arms
  12 June 2025 – Thursday’s Federal press releases (22) by Mark Valladares
15th  12 June 2025 – the Scottish press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
  Tom Arms’ World Review (1) by Tom Arms
  UK sanctions on Israeli ministers must be a turning point, not a token gesture (4) by John Kelly
  13 June 2025 – Friday’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  14-15 June 2025 – the weekend’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
16th  Governments must do more for survivors of same-sex sexual assault (5) by John Jewers
  How to empty the hotels (3) by Suzanne Fletcher
  ‘What is truth?’ (and why this matters to Liberal Democrats) (4) by Mark Paine
  Mathew on Monday: We must never deny the importance of soft power (4) by Mathew Hulbert
  We need a debate on Electoral Reform (3) by Samuel Jackson
  16 June 2025 – today’s press releases (2) by Mark Valladares
17th  You can’t spend sovereignty, Mr. Farage (21) by Jack Meredith
  Diary of a Returning Officer: Week 1 – the Regional Candidates Chair has called, and I’ve said yes… (19) by Mark Valladares
  Drilling for illusions: Why more North Sea oil won’t cut your energy bills (8) by Neil Casey
  17 June 2025 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
18th  Why I support the right to die with dignity; a Liberal case (6) by Andrew Chandler
  Lib Dems should say no to the UK acquiring tactical nuclear weapons (16) by Simon McGrath
  The civil service impact statement for the Assisted Dying Bill could be very inaccurate (13) by A retired medical doctor
19th  How good that LDV posts don’t fade away (3) by Suzanne Fletcher
  Please sir, may I have no war? (12) by Jack Meredith
20th  Global Capitalist Economics: time to unmask GDP? (33) by Tony Vickers
  Britain is a tinderbox and our efforts to confront Islamophobia are not good enough (8) by Hina Bokhari
  ALDC by-election Report, 19th June (3) by Liam Yip
21st  Observations of an Expat: End of Empire (7) by Tom Arms
  Former Lib Dem News Editor David Boyle has died (8) by Caron Lindsay
22nd  David Boyle (1958-2025) – the nicest of reluctant philosophers (11) by Ed Fordham
  Tom Arms’ World Review (1) by Tom Arms
  Ed Davey: we must work for diplomatic solution (25) by The Voice
23rd  Happy 80th birthday, Mary Reid (18) by Caron Lindsay
  A Monument to the Past, a Barrier to the Future (14) by Barry Smith
  Here we go again… (4) by Adrian Sanders
  Mathew on Monday: Why are we sitting on the fence on America’s strikes on Iran? (11) by Mathew Hulbert
24th  Mark Pack’s June report to members (9) by Mark Pack
  More thoughts on GDP and growth (25) by John Medway
  19 July 2025 – Social Liberal Forum Conference: Building a Liberal Vision for Britain’s Future (0) by Geoffrey Payne
25th  The Action Day – a good thing? (2) by Michael Taylor
  Lib Dem Stockport awarded Local Authority  of the Year at Municipal Journal Awards  (0) by Simon McGrath
  Whatever happened to political leadership? (11) by Lord William Wallace
  25 June 2025 – today’s Federal press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  25 June 2025 – today’s Scottish and Welsh press releases (3) by Mark Valladares
26th  Starmer’s safety net shredded (2) by Jack Meredith
  Facing the harrowing facts: it’s time for bold action on Gaza and the West Bank (25) by Judi Conner
  26 June 2025 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
27th  ALDC by-election Report, 19th June (4) by Liam Yip
28th  Observations of an ex pat: A new era (13) by Tom Arms
  27 June 2025 – yesterday’s press releases (2) by Mark Valladares
29th  Tom Arms’ World Review (14) by Tom Arms
  28-29 June 2025 – the weekend’s press releases (10) by Mark Valladares
30th  On the frontline for freedom – Budapest Pride 2025 (2) by Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett
  Some thoughts on Men’s Health Month (0) by Michal Siewniak
  Mathew on Monday: Glastonbury, the Catholic Church, free speech and the boundaries of Liberalism (4) by Mathew Hulbert
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