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
Multi-agency meeting held to address road safety concerns at Kinloss Primary School 24th May 2021 Commenting after attending a meeting with representatives from Kinloss Primary School, Police Scotland, Moray Council, parents and other elected representatives... Local News
Moray MP welcomes easing of restrictions in Moray from midnight 21st May 2021 Commenting after it was announced that Moray will move down to level 2 restrictions from midnight tonight (Friday) Moray MP Douglas Ross said this was due to... Local News
Moray MP donates first month of Scottish Parliament salary to Kieran's legacy 21st May 2021 Moray MP Douglas Ross who is also now an MSP for the Highlands & Islands, (which includes Moray) has made clear that he would only draw one salary if elected to... Holyrood News
MP calls for more action over road safety concerns at Kinloss Primary School 20th May 2021 Having intervened just over a week ago when contacted by concerned parents of children attending Kinloss Primary School about the lack of a safe crossing for... Local News
Local MP urges people to support Fostering Fortnight 14th May 2021 Local MP Douglas Ross is supporting Foster Care Fortnight 2021 (May 10-23) which aims to spread awareness about the need for more people to consider becoming... Local NewsWestminster News
Douglas Ross comments after First Minister’s Moray Covid announcement 14th May 2021 Moray MP Douglas Ross has expressed his disappointment at the decision to keep Moray in level three restrictions for at least another week; but has stressed... Holyrood NewsLocal News
Thousands still benefiting from Furlough Scheme in Moray 12th May 2021 Recent figures have revealed that there continues to be more than 5,000 people on furlough in the Moray area. The latest statistics from HMRC have shown that 5... Local NewsWestminster News
Final decision on Covid level for Moray to be taken at the end of the week 11th May 2021 Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has announced that while the rest of mainland Scotland will move to Level 2 restrictions as planned from Monday 17 May... Holyrood NewsLocal News
Parents express continued concern about lack of crossing at Kinloss Primary School 11th May 2021 During the financial year 2019/20 Moray Council took the decision to dispense with the role of School Crossing Patrollers as they provided a non-statutory... 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