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‘Christmas stink’: UK’s traditional festive swims face rising tide of sewage
Lib Dem analysis finds 4,574 hours of sewage has been spilled in festive swimming spots in the last year
‘Christmas stink’: UK’s traditional festive swims face rising tide of sewage
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Risk from Storm Babet hard to predict as rain came from east, claims Thérèse Coffey
Environment secretary ‘hits new low’ with remarks on storm that left hundreds homeless with at least seven people thought to have died
Risk from Storm Babet hard to predict as rain came from east, claims Thérèse Coffey
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Politics live with Andrew Sparrow HS2 may end up as ‘total waste of money’, warns IFS thinktank – as it happened
HS2 may end up as ‘total waste of money’, warns IFS thinktank – as it happened
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Lib Dems would double shared parental pay and increase leave
Lib Dems would double shared parental pay and increase leave
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Politics live with Andrew Sparrow Rishi Sunak took helicopter to housebuilding visit where he defended government’s ‘green credentials’ – as it happened
PM flew to Norwich for the event where it was announced the government scrapping of nutrient neutrality rules
Rishi Sunak took helicopter to housebuilding visit where he defended government’s ‘green credentials’ – as it happened
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England’s top beaches faced 8,500 hours of sewage dumping last year, study says
Brighton beach among worst-hit, Lib Dem analysis shows, as pressure on environment secretary grows
England’s top beaches faced 8,500 hours of sewage dumping last year, study says
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The Guardian view on rivers: delaying pollution controls will only lead to harm
Editorial: Allowing farmers to continue dumping slurry is short-sighted. If ministers want nature to recover, they must regulate
The Guardian view on rivers: delaying pollution controls will only lead to harm
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New Cumbria coalmine ‘like opening a Betamax factory’, says Tim Farron
Cumbrian Lib Dem MP condemns decision to give green light to Britain’s first new coalmine in 30 years
New Cumbria coalmine ‘like opening a Betamax factory’, says Tim Farron
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‘I admire her’: UK politicians on whether they would party like Sanna Marin
Finnish PM’s dancing video shows how politicians are expected to moderate their behaviour – but have right to a private life
‘I admire her’: UK politicians on whether they would party like Sanna Marin
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Inquiry after Avanti passengers have to scale 2-metre spiked fence to leave station
People locked in at Lake District stop after 100 minute-delay on one of UK’s worst performing rail services
Inquiry after Avanti passengers have to scale 2-metre spiked fence to leave station
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Lake District braces for the return of overnight visitors
Lockdowns cost Cumbria £2bn in tourism revenue last year, but trepidation surrounds what is set to be ‘busiest summer ever’
Lake District braces for the return of overnight visitors
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Dismay at NHS England plan to slow north-west's Covid vaccine supply
Leaders in region say plan to cut supply by a third next month is ‘utterly inexcusable’
Dismay at NHS England plan to slow north-west's Covid vaccine supply
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Jenrick criticised over decision not to block new Cumbria coal mine
Environmental campaigners say failure to call in West Cumbria Mining planning application ‘jaw-dropping’
Jenrick criticised over decision not to block new Cumbria coal mine
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Stay away from Lake District despite easing of lockdown, police say
Public urged to ‘take long hard look at your conscience’ after PM relaxes travel rules in England
Stay away from Lake District despite easing of lockdown, police say
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Key Lib Dems warned party not to back December election
Former party leaders Vince Cable and Tim Farron among those who raised fears about breaking opposition ranks
Key Lib Dems warned party not to back December election
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Government under fire for approval of new coalmine in Cumbria
Decision coincides with net-zero emissions review and is branded ‘backwards step’
Government under fire for approval of new coalmine in Cumbria
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Defra ordered urgent study on no-deal food supplies in August
Lib Dems say disclosure contradicts ministers’ assurances about food security
Defra ordered urgent study on no-deal food supplies in August
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Today in Focus Has Brexit saved the Lib Dems?
The Lib Dems have made an extraordinary comeback in 2019 because of their anti-Brexit stance. Toby Helm discusses whether they are here to stay. And: Oliver Wainwright on the inclusion of social housing in this year’s Stirling prize
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Has Brexit saved the Lib Dems?
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The Guardian view on the Lib Dem leadership contest: it’s not just about Brexit
Editorial: Ed Davey and Jo Swinson are fighting a more polite leadership contest than the Conservatives. But they need to talk about vision too
The Guardian view on the Lib Dem leadership contest: it’s not just about Brexit
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Vince Cable quit, David Steel was suspended – but has anyone noticed the Lib Dem implosion?
Suzanne Moore
Nick Clegg sells his soul to Facebook, and the Cyril Smith revelations have been shocking … something quite astonishing has happened to the Lib Dems over the years
Vince Cable quit, David Steel was suspended – but has anyone noticed the Lib Dem implosion?
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