Jack Clark chosen as General Election Candidate for Paisley & Renfrewshire South
Renfrewshire Liberal Democrats have chosen Jack Clark as their candidate for Paisley & Renfrewshire South in the next General Election.
Renfrewshire Liberal Democrats have chosen Jack Clark as their candidate for Paisley & Renfrewshire South in the next General Election.
Renfrewshire Liberal Democrat campaigner, Jack Clark, has today branded the Scottish Government’s Budget for the coming year as “disastrous”, following a combination of tax hikes and budget cuts that will harm families and communities throughout the area.
Consultations launched over planned police station closures with both Paisley and Ferguslie Park stations on the list as Police Scotland seeks to raise funds to plug a budget gap.
Renfrewshire Liberal Democrats have called for plans to merge a pair of day services for adults with learning disabilities to be taken off the table as they are an "absolute lifeline" for users and their families.
Some 230 members from across Scotland attended the 2023 Autumn conference, held in Edinburgh at the Royal College of Physicians.
The autumn focus for Bishopton, Bridge of Weir and Langbank from local campaigner Grant Toghill is now out and being delivered across the ward.
Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Jamie Greene has today written to the Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone to ask what measures the Scottish Parliament takes to Putin-proof Scottish politics.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has today challenged the First Minister over long waits in A&E departments, raising the case of Isobel Knights and her long wait for care.
Responding to the Auditor General's annual NHS Overview report, which finds that the NHS has not improved in line with the SNP Government's promises despite more staff and money, "a persistent implementation gap", which means changes are announced but not
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