Welsh Lib Dems call for a fairer funding scheme for farmers.
At their Spring party conference in Cardiff, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have called for a fairer and more workable farming payment scheme.
At their Spring party conference in Cardiff, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have called for a fairer and more workable farming payment scheme.
This coming weekend (2nd to the 3rd of March) the Welsh Liberal Democrats will be meeting in Cardiff for their annual Spring conference.
This week in the Senedd, the Welsh Liberal Democrats called on the Welsh Government to deliver a straightforward and simple farming scheme that works for both food producers and the natural environment.
This week in the Senedd, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have raised their concerns over the Sustainable Farming Scheme.
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Taunton Deane's Rebecca Pow has come under fire for being among Conservative MPs who voted in favour of weakening the water regulator’s ability to take enforcement action on water companies.
Last week, the Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats Jane Dodds visited Aberystwyth University to meet students following the announcement that the University will be scrapping their Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) program.
This afternoon, Conservative MPs, including John Redwood, have voted in favour of weakening the water regulator’s ability to take enforcement action on water companies.
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