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Michael Moore welcomes Conference to Glasgow The Scottish Secretary says he has "never needed a state, a country called Scotland, to help define my identity. I can be Scottish within the UK without any difficulty whatsoever." As Conference fever heats up, find out more about the issues shaping the independence debate. |
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Jim Wallace recalls the first Lib Dem coalition When Nick Clegg found himself in tense negotiations for after the last general election, there was one person in the party who had been there before. Jim Wallace remembers what it was like forming the new Scottish Parliament with Labour in 1999. |
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A guide to Glasgow: a local's view Caron Lindsay, co-editor of Lib Dem Voice, gives her tips for enjoying the city and making the most out of your time at Conference. From historic parks to the best tea-break escapes, there's plenty to see and do when you're not busy in debates and fringe events. |
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