The recent attacks on rail workers - in particularly ScotRail staff - proves stricter powers must be put in place.
I will be following up with the Minister on this in light of the shocking case at #hairmyres station.
Whilst islanders are calling for better ferries, SNP Minister Ivan McKee is doing his best to wriggle off the hook.
I posed some simple questions, expecting to get some simple answers.
MSP Graham Simpson met with Asthma + Lung UK Scotland, formerly Asthma UK and British Lung Foundation Scotland, outside the Scottish Parliament recently to support the launch of Asthma + Lung UK Scotland.
Lung disease is one of the top three killers in Scotland, with one in five people diagnosed wi
Scotland's roads are crucial for increasing growth and providing access for jobs as we emerge from the pandemic.
Until the SNP and their extremist Green colleagues move away from their anti-roads rhetoric, Scotland will never reach its economic potential.
The Scottish Conservatives will keep fight
Yesterday, I took to opportunity to share my support for Anne's Law which allows a designated visitor into care homes to support loved ones.
Like many MSPs, I have received some heart-breaking cases from families unable to visit their relatives.
I hope the Scottish Government will introduce this a
MSP Graham Simpson visited Scottish Power’s Training Centre in Cumbernauld as part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week to hear from staff about the various courses being run at the site and how their apprentices are making a positive contribution to the renewables sector.
He met with Head of Technical
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We need to move more freight in Scotland by rail and the Transport Minister seems to agree.
Transport Scotland's current five year target to increase rail freight is 7.5%.
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson, has encouraged local people to respond to a proposed bill to crack down on the scourge of fly-tipping.
Mr Simpson’s call comes after his party colleague Murdo Fraser launched his consultation on his Member’s Bill on the su
MSP Graham Simpson visited palliative care facility Kilbryde Hospice to discuss the crucial work they are doing for patients requiring end of life care, the support they offer families and the challenges posed by the pandemic.
He met with CEO Gordon McHugh, at their site in East Kilbride, to have a