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Sewage in our Rivers

The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.

14 Sep 2022
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Michael Mullaney supports the campaign for Flood Free Homes

Lib Dem parliamentary spokesman for Hinckley and Bosworth Michael Mullaney is supporting the campaign for Flood Free Homes which launched on Tuesday 20th January. The campaign has been launched by the Association of British Insurers, supported by Friends of the Earth, Know Your Flood Risk, National Flood Forum, and the Property Care Association's Flood Protection Group. The aim of the campaign is to raise the issue of long term flood defence investment and land and water management.

27 Jan 2015
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County Press cutting from 16th January 2015

Election campaign launch announced

You may have read with interest the article in the County Press (CP, 16-01-15) and wondered why a Councillor from Eastleigh wishes to be the Liberal Democrats candidate in May? The answer is simple, the Island is the place where I grew up, from primary school age to tech college age; it's the place I started my career, with 11 years at Plesseys in Cowes; it's the place I met and married my wife of the past 25 years; it's the place our boys were born; it's the place where the rest of my family still live. In short, the Island is a place I care deeply about.

DG
27 Jan 2015
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Tim speaking in Parliament

MP votes for a moratorium on fracking

Lakes MP Tim Farron was one of just 52 MP's to vote for a moratorium on fracking yesterday in the House of Commons. Tim has also welcomed the news that the Government agreed to protect the National Parks from fracking.

27 Jan 2015
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The UK could become a "hackers paradise" claims a former Devon MP

The UK could become a "hackers paradise" claims a former Devon MP. Richard Younger-Ross believes if the Prime Minister has his way and bans encryption technologies he will put everyone at risk of being hacked. "David Cameron's suggestion that companies should stop using these security measures is technologically illiterate." he says. "Encryption is now essential to our daily lives, every time I buy online or in a shop that transaction is encrypted. Business rely on secure systems to transfer data, to ban encryption would harm UK business and would make it likely that some data businesses would relocate to France or elsewhere."

RYR
27 Jan 2015
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