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
Scottish Conservatives’ manifesto pledge to restore full maternity services at Dr Gray’s 15th March 2021 The Scottish Conservatives election manifesto will include a pledge to reinstate the consultant-led maternity unit at Dr Gray’s, Douglas Ross has said today... Holyrood News
Trade Secretary visits Moray to toast suspension of US tariffs on exports 12th March 2021 UK Trade Secretary Liz Truss has visited Moray today following an announcement that the US is suspending tariffs on exports including Scotch whisky and cashmere... Westminster News
Health Secretary under fire for refusing to meet families in Moray 10th March 2021 Douglas Ross has criticised the Scottish Health Secretary for ignoring an offer to meet mums-to-be and families in Moray amid concerns about the future of... Holyrood NewsLocal News
Concern over vaccine rollout progress in Moray 10th March 2021 Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has written to Health Secretary Jeane Freeman and the chief executive of NHS Grampian seeking assurances about... Holyrood NewsLocal News
Local Conservatives welcome climate change plan 10th March 2021 Local Conservatives have backed Moray Council’s new climate change strategy following a full council meeting today. The council declared a climate emergency... Local News
Comment on meeting between Richard Lochhead and Jeane Freeman on Dr Gray’s 10th March 2021 Local Conservative representatives have said that the recent meeting between Richard Lochhead and Jeane Freeman will not have provided local people with much... Holyrood NewsLocal News
Local Conservative praises UK budget as strong for Moray 3rd March 2021 Scottish Conservative candidate Tim Eagle for Moray has hailed Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget as a positive one for Scotland and Moray. Cllr Tim Eagle says the... Local News
Conservative and MAG groups on Moray Council layout tourism infrastructure plans 26th February 2021 The Conservative group, working alongside the MAG group on Moray council have shared with other councillors their plans for tourism infrastructure in Moray to... Local News
Delays to delivery of vital B&B and self-catering funds in Moray 24th February 2021 Support funds for B&B and self-catering businesses in Moray and the Highlands have still not opened – more than a month after an announcement from SNP Ministers... Local News
Your NHS needs you – how to become an NHS Volunteer Responder 25th March 2020 The NHS has issued a call for volunteers to support the 1.5 million extremely vulnerable people in our society. Here’s how to take part. National News
Support packages for businesses affected by Coronavirus 24th March 2020 The Chancellor has announced a number of temporary, timely and targeted measures to support businesses in this time of national need. National News
Stay at Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives 23rd March 2020 Boris Johnson's speech to the nation to send us into lockdown: getting everyone to stay at home to protect the NHS to save lives. National News
How we’re helping people affected by Coronavirus 20th March 2020 We’re providing a coordinated, comprehensive response to coronavirus so every person in this country has the support they need in the coming months. National News
How we are supporting small businesses during COVID-19 19th March 2020 We’re providing a £330 billion package of loans and guarantees to keep businesses afloat in critical times. National News
This Government’s response to coronavirus so far 16th March 2020 Coronavirus is the worst public health crisis for a generation. Here is how this Government is tackling it. National News