- Ofwat fines: A game of catch up after Conservative Ministers turned a blind eye
- Cole-Hamilton: SNP must take action to avoid winter crisis at A&E
- Welsh Lib Dems call on new First Minister to “restore trust in Welsh Politics”
- Police office numbers are lowest on record
- Number of people stuck in hospital reaches new high
- Scot Lib Dems criticise SNP exam failings
Ofwat fines: A game of catch up after Conservative Ministers turned a blind eye
Responding to Ofwat imposing a £168m fine on Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water, Liberal Democrat Environment spokesperson Tim Farron MP said:
After years of inaction and failure under the last Conservative government, it is welcome to see the regulator finally impose proper fines.
This should only be the start if these polluting firms are to clean up their act.
We now need a ban on bonuses and an end to bumper profits on the industry.
Sadly this is all a game of catch up after Conservative Ministers turned a blind eye to this environmental scandal.
Cole-Hamilton: SNP must take action to avoid winter crisis at A&E
Responding to new figures showing only 69% of people attending A&E were seen within the 4 hour target in June 2024, while 14,126 people waited over 8 hours and 5,936 waited over 12 hours, Scottish Liberal Democrat health spokesperson Alex Cole-Hamilton said:
Normally in summer we would see an improving picture at A&E, but these waiting times are already very long, and moving in the wrong direction.
Under the SNP the NHS is teetering on the brink, staff are overwhelmed, and thousands are waiting far too long to be seen.
We need to see action from this SNP government to address long waits at A&E before we are staring down the barrel of a winter crisis.
Scottish Liberal Democrats would overhaul the SNP’s failed NHS Recovery Plan, get you fast access to GPs and help people leave hospital on time through a new minimum wage for care workers that is £2 higher.
Welsh Lib Dems call on new First Minister to “restore trust in Welsh Politics”
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have called on the new First Minister of Wales Eluned Morgan to rebuild trust in Welsh politics.