On the second anniversary of the first COVID lockdown Lib Dem deputy leader in the Commons Daisy Cooper MP called for Boris Johnson to resign as Prime Minister.
Responding to the government's new expanded sanctions list of Russian individuals, coming almost three weeks since Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Layla Moran MP said:
The Liberal Democrats have warned that the government's delay in sanctioning Putin's cronies is leading to an "oligarch firesale," meaning the opportunity to make them help pay the bill for rising energy costs risks being missed.
Responding to a rail fare increase of 3.8% due on Tuesday, Liberal Democrat Transport Spokesperson Sarah Olney MP said:
The Liberal Democrats have welcomed the defeat of a clause in the Government's controversial Nationality and Borders Bill that would have created two classes of refugees.
Lib Dem North West Regional Conference this weekend saw a packed lineup of speakers and overwhelming support for two policy motions.
Responding to Boris Johnson's announcement that Ukrainian refugees can come to the UK without a visa if they already have family here, Liberal Democrat Home Affairs Spokesperson Alistair Carmichael MP said:
Commenting following Boris Johnson's address to the nation on Ukraine, Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey said:
Baroness Pinnock will give the Tony Greaves Memorial Lecture later this month.
We are pleased to announce further speakers for our Spring Conference later this month.
Manchester City Council has an opposition group again at last as the Lib Dems won a byelection with a massive swing yesterday.
We are pleased to announce the first speakers for our Spring Conference later this month.
LGBT+ History Month begins today.
Responding to the release of the Sue Gray update, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey said: