Council leader urges local people to "make their voices heard" on library consultation Tuesday, 26 November, 2024 Moray Council leader Kathleen Robertson is urging local people to “make their voices” heard over the future of library services across the region. The Conservative councillor has highlighted that a current consultation on how library services will be delivered going forward will finish on Sunday 1 December. The proposals have been drawn up by council officers, rather than the Conservative... Local News
Ross says bank bosses are "running scared" over Forres branch closure 12th April 2022 Moray MP Douglas Ross has slammed a senior official from Lloyds Banking Group for refusing to attend a public meeting in Forres over plans to shut the Bank of... Local News
Coded ‘no immediate plans to reopen’ leave minor injuries units in limbo and rural communities isolated 21st March 2022 Following on from a question asked by Cllr Tim Eagle at the recent corporate committee on Moray Council senior staff from Health and Social care Moray have... Local News
We need to talk about minor injuries units 15th March 2022 Today during the corporate committee of Moray Council Cllr Tim Eagle asked for an update on the re-opening of minor injuries unit and X-ray departments in... Local News
A note from our Chairman on Ukraine 9th March 2022 Many people have been getting in touch to see how they can help those who are suffering with the tragic events unfolding in Ukraine. We would not encourage... Local News
Ross welcomes commitment from UK Minister to attend a ‘summit’ on excessive delivery charges. 8th March 2022 Moray MP Douglas Ross led a House of Commons debate on Monday evening to once again highlight how his constituents continue to be hit with extortionate delivery... Westminster News
Ross welcomes Treasury change of heart on red diesel 4th March 2022 Moray MP Douglas Ross has welcomed a Treasury change of heart which will ensure that tractors attending ploughing matches and similar events can continue to use... Local NewsWestminster News
Councillor Condemns Police Cuts 17th February 2022 At this morning’s meeting of the Police and Fire and Rescue Services Committee of Moray Council, Keith and Cullen Councillor, Cllr Donald Gatt (Conservative and... Local News
Ross welcomes boost to 8000 workers in Moray from ten years of Automatic Enrolment 14th February 2022 Local MP Douglas Ross has welcomed new figures showing that 8000 employees across Moray have been automatically enrolled into a workplace pension. More than 10... Westminster News
Business rates proposed to be extended to cover the summer period 14th February 2022 As the budget looms for Moray Council the Conservative group have called for a local extension to business rates relief to ensure the strongest possible support... Local News
Only the Conservatives will protect standards in our schools 28th November 2019 A Conservative majority government will give Ofsted greater powers and more money to improve discipline in classrooms and bolster school standards, under new... National News
Ed Miliband falsely claiming to back Brexit to his leave voting constituents 28th November 2019 On the day it emerged that Labour are relaunching their general election campaign strategy to focus on leave voting areas, it can be revealed that their former... National News
Conservatives to launch new plan to tackle addiction 28th November 2019 A Conservative majority Government will launch a new initiative to drive down drug related deaths and tackle addiction head on, Health Secretary Matt Hancock... National News
To unleash our full potential, we need women more than ever 28th November 2019 On the 100th anniversary of the first female MP taking her seat in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has celebrated the contribution of female... National News
Jeremy Corbyn’s policy of continuing free movement with the EU would cost over £4 billion in benefits 27th November 2019 New analysis has revealed that Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to continue free movement with EU countries would cost DWP over £4 billion in extra benefit costs over the... National News
Boris Johnson: Poor mobile phone signal will be a thing of the past 27th November 2019 The scourge of poor mobile phone signal in rural areas will be a thing of the past under bold new plans to be fast tracked in the first 100 days of a... National News