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Cardiff North Liberal Democrats | <info@cardiffnorthlibdems.org.uk> | 6th September 2008 |
10 Most Recent Stories From Welsh Liberal Democrat NewsMon 1st Sep 2008: Child database should be scrapped not delayed - Black. Welsh Liberal Democrat Social Justice spokesperson, Peter Black has called for the Government database containing details on every child in the UK to be scrapped. Fri 29th Aug 2008: Police crime maps will create more problems than they solve says Assembly Member. The Welsh Liberal Democrat Social Justice and Communities spokesperson, Peter Black has questioned plans to produce an on-line map detailing crime hot spots around Wales. Fri 15th Aug 2008: WAG wastes £7.5 mill education spending. Shocking new figures uncovered by the Welsh Liberal Democrat's have revealed that over £7.5mill is being lost on training secondary school teachers who do not go into teaching posts within Wales. Thu 14th Aug 2008: Top A' Level Results despite WAG's F-Grade. Following the release of A' level Results today Kirsty Williams AM, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Education, has congratulated pupils and Teachers on their success dispute a tough year for education in Wales. ASH survey clears the smoke on underage sales. Welsh Lib Dem Spokesperson for Health Jenny Randerson AM has welcomed the release of a survey of young smokers by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) Wales showing the true extent of underage tobacco sales in South Wales. Wed 13th Aug 2008: WAG off track on railway investment. The Ebbw Vale rail link botch-up is a symptom of the One Wales Government's refusal to invest in sustainable transport and a warning of what is to come Kirsty Williams AM has cautioned. The new train line has carried 44,000 passengers a month in its first 6 months, which has not only doubled the forecast of 22,000, but has also even obliterated the 2012 target of 33,000 passengers. Concerns have been raised that due to inaccurate passenger forecasts the scheme had under-investment and opportunities for expansion were missed. South Wales & borders business confidence falls by 35%. Business confidence in South Wales and the Welsh borders has fallen by 35% since January according to the Lloyds TSB Business survey. The region has a confidence rating of -10%, which is 2% below the national average and compares to the +25% that it was in January. Health Stats show that Wales is not well - Randerson. Reacting to the release of compiled Welsh Health Statistics, Welsh Lib Dem Spokesperson for Health, Jenny Randerson AM, has warned that "Wales is not well." Mon 11th Aug 2008: Counting nurses can’t be that hard – Randerson. Welsh Lib Dem Spokesperson for Health, Jenny Randerson AM, has called on the Minister for Health to ensure that the Assembly Government keeps a record of the number of practice nurses in Wales. Currently, there is no mechanism to keep track of the number of practice nurses employed despite the obvious benefits for workforce planning and general service provision of such a mechanism. Thu 31st Jul 2008: Rhodri is ducking the issue on referendum. First Minister Rhodri Morgan has had no discussions about the timing of a referendum on extending the powers of the Assembly in the last 12 months - Welsh Liberal Democrats have revealed. Earlier Stories Complete archive on the official site. Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 82b Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BX.Published and promoted by Cardiff North Liberal Democrats, 99 Woodville Road, Cardiff CF24 4DY. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |