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Monthly Archives: March 2025

1st  The End (11) by Tom Arms
  Observations of an Expat: A British Knight in King Donald’s Court (1) by Tom Arms
2nd  Tom Arms’ World Review (7) by Tom Arms
  Peace abroad, peace at home: Addressing the Liberal Democrats’ Achilles’ heels  (4) by Samuel Jackson
  Starmer is living in a dreamworld. Britain must choose between Europe and Trump’s America (18) by Paul Hindley
3rd  Pay Attention Britain! (19) by Roger Hayes
4th  Trump, Zelensky and the White Paper of our time (19) by Andrew Chandler
  What would being on a war footing look like? (13) by Geoff Reid
  Europe must federalise to survive in a Trumpian world (26) by James Lawrence and Ben Cope
5th  WATCH: Ed calls for Andrew and Tristan Tate to be extradited to UK (0) by The Voice
  WATCH: Ed on Pod Save the UK (1) by NewsHound
6th  So long Skype: the demise of a once disruptive technology (4) by Ken Westmoreland
  A non-wonk’s guide to liberalism (24) by Rob Parsons
  World Book Day! What are you reading? (12) by Caron Lindsay
7th  ALDC by-election Report, 6th March (7) by Matthew Ma
  Increasing the Liberal Democrats’ Northern Appeal (1) by Samuel Jackson
  7 March 2025 – today’s press releases (13) by Mark Valladares
8th  Observations of an Expat: Buy American, Save Ukraine. (13) by Tom Arms
  Happy International Women’s Day! (0) by Caron Lindsay
  The Independent View: Why Lib Dems should support the Employment Rights Bill (3) by Mike Clancy
  What would Paddy do? (8) by Chris Bowers
  My mother: my hero. A tribute on International Women’s Day (4) by Mo Waqas
9th  Tom Arms’ World Review (6) by Tom Arms
  Cole-Hamilton stands up for Long Covid sufferers on National Day of Reflection (0) by Caron Lindsay
  8-9 March 2025 – the weekend’s press releases (4) by Mark Valladares
10th  A distinctive defence niche for the Lib Dems to seize (13) by Duncan Brack
  Why Labour’s council reorganisation threatens young people’s representation in politics (11) by Nathan Hunt
  How can Town Twinning be “resurrected” in the UK? (2) by Michal Siewniak
  10 March 2025 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
11th  Sick man of Europe, again: welfare, work and Britain’s dilemma (21) by Andrew Chandler
  PIP: A lifeline for disabled people to work and live independently (7) by Stephen O'Brien
  11 March 2025 – today’s press releases (6) by Mark Valladares
  11 March 2025 – today’s Scottish press releases (3) by Mark Valladares
12th  We can start to improve social care by tackling attitudes towards migrants (14) by Lucy Nethsingha
  The SNP’s Defence delusions: A fantasy that puts Scotland at risk (7) by David McKenzie
  12 March 2025 – today’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
13th  Davey calls for “polluters to pay” for North Sea clean up and for emergency government summit following ship collision in visit to Hull (6) by The Voice
  The quest for liberal democratic capitalism (8) by Robin Stafford
  13 March 2025 – today’s press releases (14) by Mark Valladares
14th  New New Labour: a choice of poverty or work (13) by Jack Carter
  Avoiding an end of history (7) by Peter Wrigley
  ALDC’s By-Election report – 13 March 2025 (0) by Matthew Ma
  14 March 2025 – today’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
15th  Observations of an Ex Pat : Development Bonds (14) by Tom Arms
16th  Tom Arms’ World Review (11) by Tom Arms
  Fewer committees, more diversity – why I’m backing F10 (19) by Victoria Collins MP
  Adam Harley selected for key Scottish Parliament target (0) by Caron Lindsay
  What next for Councillor remuneration?  (5) by Michal Siewniak
  15-16 March 2025 – the weekend’s press releases (2) by Mark Valladares
17th  Welcome to my day: 17 March 2025 – still hazy after all these years… (3) by Mark Valladares
  Europe and Africa – an Alliance for the Future? (1) by Phil Bennion
  F10: the right means to a desirable end? (6) by Mark Valladares
  We can solve the housing crisis without creating rural sprawl (15) by Chris Bowers
  The best democracy money can buy (11) by Denis Mollison
  17 March 2025 – today’s press releases (2) by Mark Valladares
18th  18 March 2025 – the overnight press releases (3) by Mark Valladares
  Spring conference fringe: Building a more diverse and representative party (1) by Roderick Lynch
  Trump’s steal deal with Russia on Ukraine (16) by George Cunningham
  Labour has abandoned disabled people – the new nasty party has arrived (13) by Stephen O'Brien
  Liberals are leading in calling out Beijing’s distortions in UN Resolution 2758 (2) by Larry Ngan
  Why Liberal values require us to vote against the Federal party’s conference power grab (5) by Thomas Prince
19th  The Independent View: We need to shine a light on attacks on encryption. (6) by James Baker
  Let Lib Dems, not Farage, “Reform UK” (3) by Tony Paterson
  Making the cement for the yellow wall – how candidate selection reform will make us stronger (5) by George Sykes
  Statement from LGBT+ Lib Dems (0) by Caron Lindsay
  18 March 2025 – yesterday’s press releases (0) by Mark Valladares
20th  19 March 2025 – yesterday’s press releases (1) by Mark Valladares
  Conference Extra (2) by Mary Reid
  Caron’s Guide to the craziness of Conference – Updated for Harrogate 2025 (3) by Caron Lindsay
  The Independent View: Nature-friendly farming cut (4) by Paul Behrens and Simon Oldridge
  Dorothy Thornhill writes: We need to modernise our approach to candidate selection (7) by Dorothy Thornhill
21st  In the dog house (2) by Mary Reid
  Just because you’re paranoid … (9) by Mark Frankel
  ALDC By-Election Report, 20th March (6) by Matthew Ma
22nd  Observations of an Expat: First Shots Fired (3) by Tom Arms
23rd  Tom Arms’ World Review (6) by Tom Arms
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