If life in general can throw up the unexpected then it can be so much more the case in political life. The decision of Nicola Sturgeon to step down as
If life in general can throw up the unexpected then it can be so much more the case in political life. The decision of Nicola Sturgeon to step down as
Calling Out Misogyny I admit it, I’m a bit of a dinosaur. I don’t have Tik Tok. And whilst I do technically have an MSP Twitter account, it is operated
A ‘Missed Opportunity’ for Meaningful Action Graeme has criticised the UK Government’s Spring Budget statement as falling far short on vital help for households, businesses and public services through the
Supporting Disabled Young People Much of my time in Parliament at the moment is being taken up with the work of the Education, Children and Young People Committee in scrutinising
Supporting Our Posties I doubt there is a single household that has not been inconvenienced, or at least impacted, by the ongoing industrial dispute at Royal Mail. That was probably
A Moment in History Over the past couple of weeks, many of us will have felt the keen sense of living through a moment in history. The passing of the Queen
Redoubling Focus After Recess The Scottish Parliament resumes in a few days’ time. Speaking personally, this year’s summer recess has been productive, informative and the kind of battery recharge I
Recess Visits Bring Home Impact of Cost Crisis For the first time in a couple of years, the summer parliamentary recess has afforded me the chance to fill my diary
Seeking Better Public Transport for Angus One of the main constituency issues occupying my time of late has been public transport. To be more accurate, the reliability of such. There
Recognising Local Volunteers As part of my role as MSP for Angus South, I am lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit local organisations all over the constituency. I