Lyon: UK Government must act on feed-in tariff ruling New!

Fri 3rd Sep 2010

George Lyon, Liberal Democrat MEP for Scotland, has called on the UK Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Charles Hendry MP, to come to a decision on whether funding through the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme can be awarded in conjunction with SRDP funding.

Thorough consultation must take place before schools are closed New!

Thu 2nd Sep 2010

Commenting on reports that some Scottish primary schools are at less than half capacity, Liberal Democrat Education spokesperson Margaret Smith MSP said:

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Lyon: UK Government must act on feed-in tariff ruling
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