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Wed 3rd Mar 2010
Local people around the Broomhill area are celebrating after the Liberal Democrats on Sheffield City Council confirmed they have found the investment needed to provide a new bigger library.
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Thu 25th Feb 2010
Paul Scriven, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Sheffield Central has promised to lend his voice, and his vote, to a student led campaign against future tuition fee hikes.
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Tue 23rd Feb 2010
Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, and Paul Scriven, Prospective Lib Dem MP for Sheffield Central, have visited Sheffield's Kelham Island Tavern to congratulate staff on historic back-to-back wins in CAMRA's National Pub of the Year awards.
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Mon 15th Feb 2010
Paul Scriven has revealed that he and his Lib Dem Cabinet members intend to reject an independent panel's proposal for senior councillors to receive significant pay rises - meaning he is turning down a pay rise of over £12,000.
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Sun 14th Feb 2010
The campaign to elect Paul Scriven as the next MP for Sheffield Central has been boosted by knocking on 1,000 doors in a single weekend.
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Sat 13th Feb 2010
Liberal Democrats on Sheffield City Council have revealed that East Midland Trains (EMT) plan to re-apply for consent to install ticket barriers at Sheffield Station with the backing of Government.
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Sun 7th Feb 2010
Paul Scriven, Prospective Lib Dem MP for Sheffield Central, said he is 'delighted' at the news that pupils in Sheffield would receive a £30 million funding boost under a Liberal Democrat Government.
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"Anyone who wants to pass laws in this country should pay this country's full taxes and not hide behind the special offshore status of non-doms. Non-doms have to tell the taxman that their first allegiance is to another country. No-one should be a British lawmaker whose first allegiance is not to Britain. "
Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary
www.libdems.org.uk - 2 March
"I think people are entitled to expect a sensible, stable government at a time when the country is facing very, very acute choices. We take what the markets are worrying about immensely seriously. We will not take any risk with the creditworthiness of the economy. "
Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
Financial Times - 3 March
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