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NHS urged: Be 'fully transparent' over sewage leak and destroyed records in Dr Gray's

NHS urged: Be 'fully transparent' over sewage leak and destroyed records in Dr Gray's

NHS urged: Be 'fully transparent' over sewage leak and destroyed records in Dr Gray's

23 January 2024

MORAY politicians have reacted to the "deeply alarming" destruction of several hundred patient records by a sewage leak at Dr Gray's Hospital.


Richard Lochhead presents Moray Women's Aid with cheque for £1900

Richard Lochhead presents Moray Women's Aid with cheque for £1900

Richard Lochhead presents Moray Women's Aid with cheque for £1900

23 January 2024

THE funds were raised through Mr Lochhead's Christmas card competition.


Will 39 approved council houses leave tenants "trapped" outside Moray village?

Will 39 approved council houses leave tenants "trapped" outside Moray village?

Will 39 approved council houses leave tenants "trapped" outside Moray village?

22 January 2024

A RECENTLY-approved Moray Council development could leave residents feeling stuck and isolated.


Will 39 approved council houses leave tenants "trapped" outside Moray village?

Will 39 approved council houses leave tenants "trapped" outside Moray village?

Will 39 approved council houses leave tenants "trapped" outside Moray village?

19 January 2024

A RECENTLY-approved Moray Council development could leave residents feeling stuck and isolated.


Date revealed for briefing on A96 dualling fate

Date revealed for briefing on A96 dualling fate

Date revealed for briefing on A96 dualling fate

15 January 2024

FIRST Minister Humza Yousaf has revealed the date for an upcoming briefing on the future of A96 dualling plans.


BREAKING: Scotland to "replicate" English XL Bully rules, First Minister Humza Yousaf confirms

BREAKING: Scotland to "replicate" English XL Bully rules, First Minister Humza Yousaf confirms

BREAKING: Scotland to "replicate" English XL Bully rules, First Minister Humza Yousaf confirms

11 January 2024

SCOTTISH XL Bully dogs will be subject to the same controversial rules introduced in England, First Minister Humza Yousaf has confirmed.


Ministers move to quash Scottish Post Office scandal victim convictions

Ministers move to quash Scottish Post Office scandal victim convictions

Ministers move to quash Scottish Post Office scandal victim convictions

10 January 2024

First Minister Humza Yousaf has written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to exonerate those wrongly convicted of criminal offences under Scottish Law.


Anti-Terrorism scheme: North of Scotland referrals fall, but most are from far-right

Anti-Terrorism scheme: North of Scotland referrals fall, but most are from far-right

Anti-Terrorism scheme: North of Scotland referrals fall, but most are from far-right

10 January 2024

NORTH of Scotland referrals to a terrorism prevention programme have nearly halved, new figures show.


DOUGLAS ROSS: Year of change, challenges and opportunities ahead as time at Westminster draws to a close

DOUGLAS ROSS: Year of change, challenges and opportunities ahead as time at Westminster draws to a close

DOUGLAS ROSS: Year of change, challenges and opportunities ahead as time at Westminster draws to a close

07 January 2024

A WEEK, as the saying goes, is a long time in politics so a year can bring with it a seemingly never-ending rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs.


Your views sought over managing Scottish deer numbers for nature and climate

Your views sought over managing Scottish deer numbers for nature and climate

Your views sought over managing Scottish deer numbers for nature and climate

06 January 2024

It is estimated there are now around 1 million wild deer in Scotland, figures which show they require proper management.


YEAR-late A96 dualling review 'broken promise to Moray and north east'

YEAR-late A96 dualling review 'broken promise to Moray and north east'

YEAR-late A96 dualling review 'broken promise to Moray and north east'

04 January 2024

A YEAR after the Scottish Government's deadline for an A96 dualling review outcome – politicians have attacked the “completely unacceptable” delay.


Look back: 50 years ago saw the stark reality of the Three-Day Week

Look back: 50 years ago saw the stark reality of the Three-Day Week

Look back: 50 years ago saw the stark reality of the Three-Day Week

02 January 2024

1974 started with the implementation of the Three-Day Week to conserve electricity in the face of restricted fuel supplies.


DOUGLAS ROSS: Looking ahead to year of big changes

DOUGLAS ROSS: Looking ahead to year of big changes

DOUGLAS ROSS: Looking ahead to year of big changes

31 December 2023

AS we look back on 2023, I truly believe things are looking brighter across Moray, writes Moray MP and Highlands and Islands MSP Douglas Ross.


‘Horrific’ figures show 11 people have died and almost 70 seriously injured on A96 amid calls for road to be fully dualled

‘Horrific’ figures show 11 people have died and almost 70 seriously injured on A96 amid calls for road to be fully dualled

‘Horrific’ figures show 11 people have died and almost 70 seriously injured on A96 amid calls for road to be fully dualled

29 December 2023

NEW figures show that 11 people have died and 69 have been seriously injured on the A96 in the last four years.


New parents continue to be supported by Baby Box scheme

New parents continue to be supported by Baby Box scheme

New parents continue to be supported by Baby Box scheme

28 December 2023

New figures have revealed that 283,118 Baby Boxes have been delivered to expectant families in Scotland since the project started in 2017.


Real term increase in funding for Moray Council

Real term increase in funding for Moray Council

Real term increase in funding for Moray Council

26 December 2023

Moray will receive an extra £11.3m equating to a 5.6 per cent increase in 2024.


UNESCO Cultural Heritage bid for Hogmanay, tartan and haggis making

 UNESCO Cultural Heritage bid for Hogmanay, tartan and haggis making

UNESCO Cultural Heritage bid for Hogmanay, tartan and haggis making

26 December 2023

The UK Government has confirmed its intention to ratify the 2003 UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.


What are your thoughts on a new Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill?

What are your thoughts on a new Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill?

What are your thoughts on a new Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill?

23 December 2023

Views are sought on proposals to better protect and champion the rights of people with learning disabilities, autistic and neurodivergent people.


A "hammer blow" to businesses and families or protecting public services: Moray politicians react to Scottish Budget

A "hammer blow" to businesses and families or protecting public services: Moray politicians react to Scottish Budget

A "hammer blow" to businesses and families or protecting public services: Moray politicians react to Scottish Budget

20 December 2023

MORAY politicians have had their say on yesterday's Scottish Budget announcement.


New income tax band to provide additional revenue for public services in Scotland

New income tax band to provide additional revenue for public services in Scotland

New income tax band to provide additional revenue for public services in Scotland

19 December 2023

The Advanced rate band will apply a 45 per cent tax rate on annual income between £75,000 and £125,140.


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