133 News Stories From June 2009
Tue 30th Jun 2009:
Trident report is a wake up call for the nation - Liberal Democrats.
Workforce let down by delays to carriers - Rennie.
Repossession is a ticking time bomb - Cable.
Mon 29th Jun 2009:
News: Clegg: Brown's leadership is "running out of steam".
Clegg: Brown's leadership is "running out of steam".
Campbell calls for an urgent full-scale defence review.
Council's decision over use of CCTV in school protest 'A breach of civil liberties' - Lib Dems.
Government closing its eyes and hoping deficit sorts itself out - Cable.
Fri 26th Jun 2009:
Purvis Salutes Armed Forces Day.
Boost cattle and sheep numbers to deliver on food strategy - McArthur.
Bill proposed by Rennie step closer to become law.
Reform Scotland report shows SNP were wrong to abandon EARL - McInnes.
Scott warns of slippery slope to centralised policing.
Jo Swinson calls for debate on voter engagement.
Swinson slams government over youth discrimination.
Thu 25th Jun 2009:
Extreme disappointment at specific textile support from the Scottish Government.
Carmichael raises concerns over FlyBe franchise in Commons.
Pensions crisis a "ticking time-bomb" - Campbell.
Public Inquiry into C. Diff must get underway as quickly as possible - Finnie.
Wed 24th Jun 2009:
Scott warns parties not to stand in the way of change.
Strings attached to 42% “Disappointing” - McInnes.
Moore and Purvis Angry at Digital Switchover Failures.
Parliament Must Make Its Voice Heard on Iraq Inquiry – Campbell.
Work not yet done on Climate Change – McInnes.
Free school meals must be targeted att hose who need it most - Smith.
Lib Dem pressure leads to extra funding for community justice.
McInnes: Is SNP's tough talk on climate change just more hot air?
Reform for creative industries needlessly delayed by SNP - Smith.
Lib Dems attack the centralisation of Scottish policing.
Tue 23rd Jun 2009:
Lib Dems call for cross Party meeting on sheep tagging.
Purvis questions NHS Borders about anti-depressant usage.
McInnes: Is SNP’S tough talk on climate change just more hot air?
Bonus pay policy needs to be radically reformed - Purvis.
Culture change needed to tackle scourge of alcohol abuse - LIb Dems.
Mon 22nd Jun 2009:
Iraq evidence must be heard in public - Clegg.
Scott condemns Labour's banking shambles as RBS boss pay package announced.
Tories have left mainstream European politics – Lyon.
Swinson calls on Boundary Commission to change Scottish Parliament proposals.
Lib Dems challenge Boundary Commission over Bishopbriggs plans.
Targetted approach needed to crack down on alcohol abuse - Brown.
Lib Dems reveal shocking number of Children's DNA held on database.
Climate change Bill will not deliver what it says on the tin - McInnes.
Changes to debt arrangement scheme could limit access to service - Brown.
Tories have left mainstream European politics - Lyon.
Fri 19th Jun 2009:
News: Davey: Blair must come clean on torture or quit as MidEast envoy.
Michael Moore MP's Expense Claims Published.
Davey: Blair must come clean on torture or quit as MidEast envoy.
Smith and Campbell urge Boundary Commission to rethink.
Thu 18th Jun 2009:
Swinson: Government is failing small businesses in East Dunbartonshire.
QinetiQ jo losses bad for islanders - Jean Davis.
Secret Iraq Inquiry a ‘betrayal’ of service families - Rennie.
Calman reforms could fund new bridge.
Constructive meeting with Housing Minister.
Minister offers more talk but no money after bypass meeting.
Rennie questions Prime Minister over Government’s refusal to act over Chernobyl Children.
Lib Dems expose mind-boggling delays to school building programme.
Climate Change Bill reduced to 'follow the leader legislation' - McInnes.
Wed 17th Jun 2009:
Moore Pushes Minister on Borders Digital Services.
Kennedy rejects Brown's 'Behind closed doors' Iraq inquiry.
Tue 16th Jun 2009:
News: Swinson: Depression costing economy £8.6bn a year.
Carmichael encourages residents to have their say on mobile phone moans.
Swinson condemns secret Iraq inquiry.
SNP must drop pointless national conversation.
Carmichael condemns “secret” Iraq inquiry.
Schools still struggling to fill teacher vacancies.
Moore and Purvis Welcome Publication of Calman Report.
Railway is Key to Economic Development in the Borders.
Education Secretary ignoring class size challenge.
Mon 15th Jun 2009:
News: Clegg: Response to Iraq inquiry announcement.
News: Oakeshott: George Osborne dodged £55,000 tax bill by 'flipping'.
Moore: Secret Iraq Enquiry a 'Betrayal' of Service Families.
Clegg: Response to Iraq inquiry announcement.
Swinson: Depression costing economy 8.6bn a year.
Private Iraq inquiry a “Disappointing response to a catastrophic foreign policy decision” – Menzies Campell.
Make Calman's blue print a reality - Scott.
Oakeshott: George Osborne dodged 55,000 tax bill by 'flipping'.
Rennie and Tolson question wisdom over announcement for Forth Bridge tender.
Menzies Campbell Calls for the Return of ‘MacRobert’s Reply’.
Fri 12th Jun 2009:
Plea to save Ayr's Gaiety Theatre.
Kennedy rejects Brown's 'do nothing' answer on Highland delivery surcharges.
"Citizens must be the judge of Parliament" - Swinson.
Scott challenges First Minister to support Scottish football.
Lib Dems call for General Election and radical change to UK politics.
Government failed to give full and accurate evidence - Stephen.
Thu 11th Jun 2009:
News: Lamb: Government sleepwalking into an NHS disaster.
Scott has constructive meeting with Loganair.
Justice Secretary must tackle overcrowding.
Lib Dems lead calls to close loophole in sexual offences laws.
Lamb: Government sleepwalking into an NHS disaster.
Wed 10th Jun 2009:
Clegg: PM must cancel Recess to implement political reform.
News: Clegg: The torch of progress has passed to us.
News: Clegg: PM must cancel Recess to implement political reform.
Scott calls for HIE to give local consultants a fair chance.
Ministers back down on Article 68.
Ministers accept need for Isles to get fair share of home insulation support.
McArthur takes eco-driving challenge.
Carmichael debates ongoing detention of Burmese democracy leader – Aung San Suu Kyi.
Clegg: The torch of progress has passed to us.
Tue 9th Jun 2009:
Hume attacks SNP over lack of action on packaging.
Dunfermline staff have a right to know if their jobs have a future - Tolson.
News: Brooke: Big fall in number of childminders will leave parents struggling.
New officers must get to work making communities safer - Brown.
Lib Dems reveal shock rise in radical fat-busting surgery.
Brooke: Big fall in number of childminders will leave parents struggling.
Davey: Iraq inquiry must be about more than Gordon Brown's woes.
Mon 8th Jun 2009:
SNP must end uncertainty over marine renewables funding - McArthur.
Ministers will be judged on action, not powerpoint presentations - McArthur.
Election results 2009.
Scott congratulates winning Lib Dem Euro candidate.
It is an honour to be elected - Lyon.
Elspeth congratulates George Lyon on his election to the European Parliament.
Thu 4th Jun 2009:
Survey finds that broadband is essential.
Lyon casts his vote in European election.
Scott challenges two-jobs Salmond.
Wed 3rd Jun 2009:
Vote for Change - Lyon.
Jo Swinson supports KWAG against Kilmardinny plans.
Carmichael renews calls for lighthouse reform.
Cut the rhetoric and get on with reform to sentencing - Brown.
Lib Dems condemn SNP spin about Scottish Investment Bank.
Tue 2nd Jun 2009:
Lib Dems kill off SNP plans to lease out Scotland's forests.
Scott and Carmichael call for extension to time to object to viking energy application.
News: Huhne: Tory plans to scrap EU criminal record checks would risk public safety.
Huhne: Tory plans to scrap EU criminal record checks would risk public safety.
Stop the cash machine swindle - Lyon.
Poor council settlement threatening education of our children - Smith.
Lib Dems publish dossier of data loss.
Mon 1st Jun 2009:
Jo Swinson lambasts East Dunbartonshire Council over data loss.
News: It's time to get personal... just go Mr Darling.
Excellent day for Aviva Bishopbriggs.
It's time to get personal... just go Mr Darling.
Alison McInnes launch's caers week 2009.
Lib Dems reveal 300,000 people had teeth removed last year.
Bearsden Baha’i community concerned for imprisoned leaders.
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