| 1st  |
Mathew on Monday: Pluralism Means More Than a Slogan (13) by Mathew Hulbert |
| 2nd  |
Michael Meadowcroft (30) by The Voice |
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2 June 2026 – today’s press releases (part 1) (1) by Mark Valladares |
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2 June 2026 – today’s press releases (part 2) (0) by Mark Valladares |
| 3rd  |
Fifteen years ago today…… (0) by Caron Lindsay |
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A strange but welcome feeling (19) by Jennie Rigg |
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Britain has privatised care into the family (8) by Jack Meredith |
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A roadmap to Queer Equality (44) by Tara Foster |
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Adam Harley’s first speech (0) by Caron Lindsay |
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3 June 2026 – today’s press release (0) by Mark Valladares |
| 4th  |
Morven-May MacCallum MSP: No-one in Scotland should have to fight harder to be believed than to get well (1) by Caron Lindsay |
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A Federal Britain: 1. Renewing democracy through fair representation (12) by Iain Donaldson |
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Michael Meadowcroft, 1942 – 2026 (0) by Gordon Lishman |
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Why community politics matters (5) by Mark Corner |
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4 June 2026 – today’s press release (0) by Mark Valladares |
| 5th  |
A Federal Britain: 2. Devolving power and redesigning the Constitution (18) by Iain Donaldson |
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ALDC by-election report, 4th June (13) by Joe Nutt |
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What really happened? (4) by Simon Banks |
| 6th  |
Observations of an Expat: NATO Irony (9) by Tom Arms |
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We do have a two-tier system (17) by Neil Hickman |
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What’s going on with party strategy? (16) by Caron Lindsay |
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Andrew Baxter: I want to be a voice for the Highlands (0) by Caron Lindsay |
| 7th  |
Alison Suttie writes: Thank you to our volunteers (1) by Alison Suttie |
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Liberal Voice for Women poll doesn’t say what they say it says (2) by Tanya Park |
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Tom Arms’ World Review (1) by Tom Arms |
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A Federal Britain: 3. Fiscal Federalism and a complete constitutional settlement (7) by Iain Donaldson |
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We do have a two tier system, Part 2 (2) by Neil Hickman |
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David Green pledges to fight for Caithness maternity care (1) by Caron Lindsay |
| 8th  |
From national averages to local realities: inequality in our communities (21) by Tom Walker |
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As a party we must be better defined for the 2029 general election (24) by Chris Bowers |
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Mathew on Monday: “We need to be bold” (8) by Mathew Hulbert |
| 9th  |
When the caring stops (0) by Jack Meredith |
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WATCH: Daisy Cooper’s plan to cut energy bills (15) by The Voice |
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Josh Babarinde writes…The Lib Dem Summer of Strategy (5) by Josh Babarinde |
| 10th  |
Alex Cole-Hamilton announces new spokesperson team (1) by The Voice |
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Regional Mayors are here: we have a duty to fight these elections properly (2) by Callum Robertson |
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Vince Cable writes…Labour and Fiscal Rules (27) by Vince Cable |
| 11th  |
The chaos dividend: Why the ultra-rich thrive on an unstable world, and why that’s rational in the short term and suicidal in the long term (2) by Tanya Park |
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AI and Liberal Democracy (3) by Robin Ashby |
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Protecting children shouldn’t mean abolishing their right to privacy (11) by Tara Foster |
| 12th  |
Sanctions against Israeli settlers welcome – but inadequate (6) by Jonathan Brown |
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Putting Liberal values into practice in the heart of London (4) by Victor Chamberlain |
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An eye for an eye is not the way forward (4) by Lin Macmillan |
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We need a tax rise to fund additional defence spending (37) by Simon McGrath |
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ALDC’s By Election Report 11.06.26 (4) by Joe Nutt |
| 13th  |
Lib Dems in Birthday Honours list (5) by Caron Lindsay |
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Good luck Scotland and England (11) by Caron Lindsay |
| 14th  |
Accountability and international law (6) by Anne-Marie Simpson |
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The most Lib Dem question ever? (5) by Newspuppy |
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Actually, this Summer of Strategy could be quite good… (2) by Caron Lindsay |
| 15th  |
Welcome to my day: 15 June 2026 – some boldness on Europe… at last… (9) by Mark Valladares |
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Separation of Powers and Civil Liberties in the UK are now at breaking point (29) by Tara Foster |
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We need a long term strategy with vocational education and apprenticeships at the heart (4) by Dino Schreuder |
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Spread it out: the liberal case for a wealth tax (39) by Tom Reeve |
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Mathew on Monday: Banning Under-16s from Social Media is the Wrong Answer (31) by Mathew Hulbert |
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J.M. Keynes “Anything we can actually do, we can afford.” (8) by David Moon |
| 16th  |
WATCH: Charles Kennedy Memorial Lecture (1) by The Voice |
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Caring doesn’t STOP at 67- so why should Carer’s Support Payment or Carer’s Allowance (3) by Amanda Clark |
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The social media ban is illiberal, unworkable, and our stance is the wrong one (23) by Cian Tynan |
| 17th  |
Dear United Kingdom: Anti-white racism and the attack of diversity, equity and inclusivity (DEI) (9) by Michael Bukola |
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We are being held hostage by the Tory voters who have lent us their vote (20) by Theo Rodwell |
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The Lib Dems created the triple lock – we should be the ones to set the terms for its end (16) by Adam Shaw |
| 18th  |
“How will you pay for it?” – The reply I’d love to hear Ed Davey give (11) by Jamie Dalzell |
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Don’t slam the brakes on Britain’s EV revolution (20) by Mark Hofman |
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The government’s £1bn school sports revamp talks a good game on SEND inclusion. So why are disabled children being benched? (0) by Jean-François Burford |
| 19th  |
That by-election (42) by Mary Reid |
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Ed Davey’s bold step (19) by Mark Corner |
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Forced adoptions – not quite what it seems (8) by Mary Reid |
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A bit of hope (3) by Ruth Bright |
| 20th  |
Observations of an Expat: Surviving Iran (6) by Tom Arms |
| 21st  |
At war with Chinese windmills (10) by Vince Cable |
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Ministerial hand-wringing over Palestine continues (1) by John Kelly |
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Tom Arms’ World Review (1) by Tom Arms |
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The next General Election Manifesto should commit to joining the EU (11) by Nick Hopkinson |
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Why did the Welsh Liberal Democrats underperform? (15) by Elsie Jones |
| 22nd  |
Starmer goes, and the uncertainty returns… (25) by Mark Valladares |
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Fairness First: Why Wealth Taxes Are a Natural Fit for the Liberal Democrats (4) by Tom Walker |
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Mathew on Monday: Starmer’s resignation and an increasingly ungovernable country (4) by Mathew Hulbert |