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20 Most Recent News Stories
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Fri 27th Aug 2010
Central Liberal Democrat Assembly Member Jenny Randerson said yesterday's announcement was "tragic for the people involved".
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Fri 27th Aug 2010
Welsh Liberal Democrat Shadow Transport Minister and Cardiff Central AM Jenny Randerson has called upon the Welsh Assembly Government "to push for the powers to take control of Wales' railway stations.
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Tue 24th Aug 2010
Welsh Liberal Democrat Shadow Education Minister Jenny Randerson AM said "The first go at proper exams can be an intimidating experience so it is pleasing that so many of Wales' young people have equipped themselves with some strong qualifications.
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Thu 19th Aug 2010
Jenny Randerson AM for Cardiff Central said:"The overall A-level pass rate in Wales is down slightly from last year to 97.1%. This shows Cardiff's results of 97.6% A*-E as a truly magnificent achievement.
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Wed 18th Aug 2010
More than £22m has been wasted by the Welsh Assembly Government on training teachers who do not go on to teach in Wales.
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Thu 12th Aug 2010
I am deeply concerned about the impending mismatch between demand and supply for university places.
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Wed 28th Jul 2010
Commenting on news that Wales was ranked bottom of a league table of UK competitiveness and 11th of 12 in the UK productivity league table Jenny Randerson AM, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson said
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Wed 28th Jul 2010
Commenting on the latest figures revealing the number of NEETS in Wales, Jenny Randerson, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Education and Economy Minister said:
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Fri 23rd Jul 2010
Liberal Democrat members in Cardiff Central have selected Nigel Howells as the Cardiff Central Assembly Candidate to contest the seat for the Liberal Democrats at next year's Assembly Election. The selection which took place on Friday evening follows Jenny Randerson AM's announcement in May that she will retire at the 2011 Assembly Election.
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Thu 15th Jul 2010
Commenting on Vince Cable's speech this morning on the introduction of a graduate tax, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Education Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Thu 15th Jul 2010
Commenting on the announcement of funding for a new Church in Wales School in Cardiff and the refurbishment of St Teilo's as a welsh medium school, Welsh Lib Dem AM for Cardiff Central, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Wed 14th Jul 2010
Welsh Lib Dem Assembly Member for Cardiff Central today invited Heritage Minister, Alun Ffred Jones to visit the newly refurbished Cathays Library.
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Wed 14th Jul 2010
Commenting on the release of the report by the Wales Audit Office strongly criticising the lack of planning and control over capital investment in new school buildings, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Education Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Tue 13th Jul 2010
Commenting on the announcement by Education Minister, Leighton Andrews of a new approach to dealing with school closures in bad weather, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Education Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Mon 5th Jul 2010
Speaking ahead of the launch of the Assembly Government's Economic Renewal programme, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Economy Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Tue 29th Jun 2010
Commenting on the statement on the Higher Education Action Plan by the Education Minister, Leighton Andrews, containing a promise to radically cut the number of Welsh Universities, Welsh Liberal Democrat Shadow Education Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Thu 24th Jun 2010
Commenting on the news that First Great Western are cancelling up to 36 trains on the Paddington to South Wales route to provide extra services for the Glastonbury festival, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Transport Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Wed 26th May 2010
Commenting on Leighton Andrews' criticism of Welsh Universities, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Education Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
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Mon 17th May 2010
Statement from Jenny Randerson AM:
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Fri 30th Apr 2010
Last night was the final of the three televised Leaders' debates. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, debated with Gordon Brown and David Cameron about the economy. Subjects discussed included breaking up the banks, creating more jobs and reinvigorating the British economy.
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