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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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Tue 2nd Feb 2010
Paul Scriven, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Sheffield Central, has said he is "outraged" that university funding cuts for the next financial year could mean that up to 230,000 young people will miss out on a university place.
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Fri 29th Jan 2010
Paul Scriven, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Sheffield Central has reacted with anger to the news that South Yorkshire's Police force was cut by seven per cent between 2004 and 2009, the largest drop of any force in the UK.
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Wed 27th Jan 2010
Sheffield Central's prospective Lib Dem MP Paul Scriven has spoken out about the damning report released today, showing that the wealth gap in Britain is now worse than it was 40 years ago.
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Sat 16th Jan 2010
The Liberal Democrats have announced they will fight the General Election on four key principles, designed to make Britain a fairer place.
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Wed 6th Jan 2010
Paul Scriven, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Sheffield Central has condemned swingeing university funding cuts which will lower university standards and limit student choices.
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Mon 4th Jan 2010
Liberal Democrats on Sheffield City Council have urged local Labour MPs to demand that the Government makes re-opening two Sheffield Post Offices easier.
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How Sheffield Central voted in 2005 on the new boundaries. Source: Press Association (election.press.net)
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