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20 Most Recent News Stories
PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE SOUTH EAST REGION'S CONSTITUTION
Thu 2nd Sep 2010
The regional party needs to make a number of changes to its constitution. Primarily, these are the result of changes made to the English Party's Constitution in July 2009. They relate to the relationship between the party and Liberal Democrat council groups, and came into effect immediately after the General Election. In particular, regional parties have been given the task of 'recognising' Liberal Democrat groups so that they can use the party's name. The majority of the changes to our constitution are in Sections 4 and 6.
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South East England Liberal Youth Annual General Meeting Calling Notice
Tue 31st Aug 2010
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of South East England Liberal Youth (SELY) will take place on October 23 at the Ratton School, Park Avenue, Eastbourne BN21 2XR between 1020 and 1120. The AGM will be taking place at the same venue as the South East England Liberal Democrats AGM, which can be attended for a price of £10 and starts a 0900.
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Read "South East England Liberal Youth Annual General Meeting Calling Notice" in full.
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Liberal Democrat Party Elections 2010
Tue 3rd Aug 2010
Under the Constitutional Amendments passed at the Spring Conference in 2006 the Party Committees elected this autumn will serve for a two-year term of office (2011-2012). The provisions of article 2.4 of the Federal Constitution regarding gender balance apply to all of these elections.
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Give workers freedom to choose retirement date, says Minister
Thu 29th Jul 2010
Commenting, Ed Davey said: “With more and more people wanting to extend their working lives we should not stop them just because they have reached a particular age. We want to give individuals greater choice and are moving swiftly to end discrimination of this kind.
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ASBOs are a failed policy, says Brake
Wed 28th Jul 2010
Commenting on today’s speech by the Home Secretary in which she said it was ‘time to move beyond’ Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs), Co-Chair of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Justice, Tom Brake said:
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