It is Budget time again at the Scottish Parliament. There is a great deal I enjoy about my role as an MSP. This is my least favourite aspect. It is
It is Budget time again at the Scottish Parliament. There is a great deal I enjoy about my role as an MSP. This is my least favourite aspect. It is
MSP and Councillors seek review of criteria which excludes Kirriemuir and Monifieth. Today (1st February 2024), local representatives from the Scottish Parliamentary and local Council levels have written to Cash
Moves to protect children agreed after four-nations consultation. Plans to ban single use vapes and raise the tobacco age of sale so that no one born on or after 1
Last week saw the Rwanda Bill pass in the House of Commons. While Scotland’s demographics demand an increase in migration, Westminster has been gripped by the latest Tory immigration psychodrama.
ÂŁ100,000 of funding from the Scottish Government has been confirmed to help local projects promote food products from their region and establish new markets. Graeme Dey MSP has said that
Read, Write, Count with the First Minister The First Minister’s Read, Write, Count programme is helping to improve literacy and encourage a new generation of readers in Angus. New figures
ÂŁ14,715 for Creatorspace Project A project at Carnoustie Library will benefit from financial support through an initiative of the SNP Scottish Government. ÂŁ14,715 has been awarded to create a space
Graeme Visits Stewart Ramsay (Fire Protection) Ltd Graeme has marked this year’s Small Business Saturday with a visit to help promote a constituent’s local family business. Small Business Saturday is a
Changes Announced in Project Update SSEN Transmission has today published Reports on Consultations for the proposed 400kV overhead line between Kintore and Tealing, which includes two new substations along its
Climate Change The recent series of severe weather events, culminating Storm Babet, have served to remind us of the developing threat posed by Climate Change. This is a reality that