MSP for Central Scotland and Shadow Minister for Transport, Graham Simpson, met with CalMac to discuss the challenges facing the Scotland’s ferry service at their harbour terminal in Ardrossan.
Mr Simpson, who was also joined by Brian Whittle MSP, had intended to travel to the Isle of Arran via fer
MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson, is calling on the Scottish Government to help NHS Lanarkshire reduce their waiting list for children in need of a neurodevelopment assessment.
Mr Simpson’s call comes after he raised a local constituent’s case with Kevin Stewart, the Minister for Wellbeing
The SNP will take over running ScotRail tomorrow but we've heard very little about the changes we can expect to see.
Following the ferry fiasco, rail passengers are rightly worried our trains could soon become 'CalMac on wheels'.
We can only hope that lessons have been learnt.
In Lanarkshire and across Scotland, parents are facing an agonising wait for their children to receive a neurodevelopment assessment which is used to diagnose conditions such as autism.
I was recently contacted by a constituent who was told by NHS Lanarkshire that her son would have to wait 2
It may be a new week at the Scottish Parliament but the SNP are still refusing to answer questions about the Ferguson ferry scandal.
Scottish taxpayers deserve to know who in the SNP Government is responsible for wasting hundreds of millions of pounds.
I will keep asking the questions which n
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson, says the latest A&E waiting times in Lanarkshire are deplorable.
Mr Simpson’s call comes after the latest waiting time statistics showed that only 68.4% of patients across Scotland were seen within four hours of arrivi
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson, has slammed the SNP Government for yet again letting down rural communities when it comes to broadband connectivity.
Mr Simpson’s criticism comes after Scottish Conservative MSP Alexander Burnett uncovered new figures show
Central Scotland MSP and Shadow Minister for Transport, Graham Simpson, has called on the SNP Government to hold a full public inquiry into their failure to renew Scotland’s ageing ferry network.
The call came from the Scottish Conservative member as he led a debate in parliament yesterday (23rd Ma
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson, is backing plans by his party for a Local Care Service.
Mr Simpson says that care services are delivered most effectively in or by communities in Lanarkshire and shouldn’t be driven by SNP Ministers in Edinburgh.
The plan
Plans by North Lanarkshire Council to introduce a shared headteacher in the Chryston area has left students, parents and staff rightly concerned.
By slashing local authority budgets, the SNP have left councils with no choice but to find cost cutting measures such as this.