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  1. Liam worked as a police officer for 3 years before resigning in 2022, and quickly moved to work with THB to train and become accredited as a Police Station Representative. Liam works as a Police Station Representative. He has recently gained his accreditation, however when training, represented a number of clients at the police station in a ...

  2. Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) Liam Kerr first started studying with The Open University (OU) in autumn 2009 to improve his French language skills and has since completed a number of different courses with the university, both as a leisure pursuit and to support his career development.

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  4. MSPs take part in examining and passing proposed laws (Bills). They represent you in the Scottish Parliament and your local area. And they examine the work of the Scottish Government.

  5. 7 de mai. de 2016 · Scottish Parliament: New Energy Infrastructure in the North of Scotland 2 May 2024. I have listened very carefully to the powerful contributions from across the chamber this afternoon, and I align myself with most of them. I will focus my remarks on the wider issues underlying the situation, because Fergus Ewing is absolutely right: the issue ...

  6. 10 de dez. de 2023 · Liam Kerr is a Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP elected to the Scottish Parliament on the North East list in May 2016 to represent the people of the North East Region. Liam served as Shadow Justice Secretary from 2017 to 2021 and as Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party in 2019. Following his successful re-election ...

  7. 26 de out. de 2023 · North East MSP Liam Kerr will deliver his petition to Holyrood this term as part of his campaign to reopen the stations which closed more than 65 years ago. Since launching in June, the petition has been signed by 1,486 people as well as a number of responses to the 6,000 letters sent to residents in Cove, Newtonhill, Chapelton and Muchalls.