11 News Stories From March 2010
Fri 19th Mar 2010:
MP Beith pledges support for NSPCC General Election campaign to protect children.
Beith welcomes Standards Committee ruling.
Thu 18th Mar 2010:
MEP Hall welcomes Nissan decision to build Leaf in Sunderland.
Tue 16th Mar 2010:
Sir Alan Beith MP thanked for pledging to "do his bit" for British Armed Forces.
"New Tax Office hours "simply not good enough" - Beith.
Mon 15th Mar 2010:
Beith shocked by sudden death of Ashok Kumar MP.
Thu 11th Mar 2010:
Local Liberal Democrat MP Backs Community Pubs, Local Brewers and Consumer Rights!
North East MEP welcomes cut to red tape for small businesses.
Beith and Moore press Minister on future of Berwick's main line rail service.
Tue 9th Mar 2010:
MEP Fiona Hall welcomes cap on internet roaming charges.
Fri 5th Mar 2010:
Garden waste plans aim to make Northumberland greener.
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