Local MSP Graham Simpson today urged people to think “Pharmacy First” when they are in need of professional health advice.
Graham Simpson MSP was speaking after visiting Deans Pharmacy in East Kilbride, where he saw first-hand the range of services offered by healthcare professionals in the heart o
MSP Graham Simpson visited a group recently set up for Down’s Syndrome children and their families.
Little Guys and Dolls meets at Shotts Scout Hall once on the second Saturday of every month.
Hundreds of GPs could be hit by the SNP’s hated car park tax – despite a supposed NHS exemption on the scheme.
The vast majority of practices across the country are privately run by doctors themselves, and not the local health board.
An MSP helped to bring the headlines from the East Kilbride News to people with a visual impairment by doing a shift at the town’s talking newspaper.
Graham Simpson visited the charity, based at East Kilbride Arts Centre, for a recording session and read some stories out himself.
The Central Scotl
Graham Simpson hosted a Homes for Scotland parliamentary reception to discuss the delivery of Scotland's future housing stock.
Industry trade body Homes for Scotland said there has been a near 40% reduction in the amount of companies building less than 50 homes a year, something whic
Last week, the SNP voted against the Scottish Conservatives plan to punish more serious antisocial behaviour with tougher on-the-spot fines.
This is a clear demonstration of Nicola Sturgeon’s soft-touch approach to crimes like vandalism and disorderly drunken behaviour.
Graham Simpson said “Everyo
New figures have revealed that patients diagnosed with dementia are missing out on crucial support packages.
Only 61 per cent of those diagnosed with dementia in NHS Lanarkshire were referred for the necessary support set out by SNP government targets.