• Liberator 424 post election special is out

    Updated: 2024-07-31 16:55:57
    You can download Liberator 424 for free here. This issue is a bit different from usual as since the last Liberator came out the Liberal Democrats have won an unprecedented 72 MPs and moved into some remarkable new territory. But what happens now, and what can they do? There's a huge Labour majority, second places are scarce and there is concern that the gains were made at the expense of the party in the rest of the country. Contributors analyse the results and where to look for success next, explain how the Lib Dems moved into (or didn't) some new ...

  • Vacancy: Party Representative on the Executive Committee of Liberal International

    Updated: 2024-07-31 15:25:27
    A vacancy has arisen for the Liberal Democrats representative to the Executive Committee of Liberal International. This Committee meets annually in person and is hosted by a Liberal International member party, so can take place almost anywhere worldwide. The next event will take place on 29th November 2024 in Santiago, Chile. The position is elected by the Federal International Relations Committee and the term will run until the end of 2025. The post entails engaging fully with the work of Liberal International and working as a member of a team with the FIRC Chair and Liberal Democrat members of the ...

  • Labour failing another generation of families

    Updated: 2024-07-31 05:00:00
    The Independent reports on the view of Sir Andrew Dilnot, whose government-backed commission proposed a cap on social care costs, that the Labour government has "failed another generation of families" with the cancellation of a series of planned social care reforms. Rachel Reeves announced the cancellation of the Dilnot reforms on Monday, alongside a swathe of other spending cuts to address a black hole in the public finances left by the previous Conservative government. Dilnot described the changes as "a tragedy": The commission's findings were presented to the government more than a decade ago, with proposals including a £35,000 cap ...

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