118 News Stories From September 2009
Wed 30th Sep 2009:
Scott urges Minister to tackle threatened fishing cuts.
Civil court reform will improve access to justice say Lib Dems.
McInnes condemns SNP scaremongering about Edinburgh trams.
SNP must act to stop skills gap developing.
Government must improve care for vulnerable children.
Government must improve care from vulnerable children.
Inquiry must look at Justice Secretary's visit to Greenock prison.
Retailers must support dairy industry.
School building programme token bricks for polling day.
McArthur: Retailers must support dairy industry.
Tue 29th Sep 2009:
Drug addicts waiting too long for treatment.
Ministers must act on stark warnings in health survey.
More changes needed to save deeply flawed crofting bill.
Ministers must tackle root causes of recession related crime.
Lib Dems praise reduction in NHS complaints.
Drug budget continues to rise.
Malcolm Bruce MP follows up on School Bus Meeting.
Mon 28th Sep 2009:
Malcolm Bruce MP welcomes new Ellon Academy announcement.
Finnie slams sale of Greenock Navy Buildings.
Scottish fleet needs more effort from Scottish Ministers.
Schoolchildren should not be used to carry political propaganda - Finnie and McDonald.
Lib Dem PPC calls for secure power and a zero carbon economy for the Western Isles.
A day of delight and disappointment for South Edinburgh Parents.
Scott backs council housing funding bid.
Sun 27th Sep 2009:
Fred Mackintosh condemns cuts to British Forces Post Office Service.
Fri 25th Sep 2009:
Jo Swinson slams Council over school site consultation.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde behaving like a spoilt child - Finnie.
Jo Swinson MP will continue the fight to scrap care charges.
Thu 24th Sep 2009:
Mike Pringle MSP Delivers High Schools Petition to Fiona Hyslop.
MSP joins the campaign for more blood donors.
Moore Backs Bookstart Day 2009.
Jo Swinson MP wins ‘Best Social Networking’ Award.
Finnie supports Court bid.
Moore Encourages Borders Charities to 'Go Play'.
Lib Dems call for break up of big banks.
Scott pays tribute to Bill Speirs.
Class size announcement admission of defeat from SNP - LIb Dems.
MacRae launches bid to tackle trunk road neglect.
Wed 23rd Sep 2009:
A fresh start for Britain – and for the Western Isles.
Taking the Scottish Parliament to the people.
MSP encourages search for South of Scotland local heroes.
Broadband upgrades needed urgently says McArthur.
Nick Clegg’s speech to Conference.
Scott still backs calls for an extra full time ambulance.
Outrage at lack of reponse from Scottish authorities on right to die prosecution clarity - Purvis.
Answers needed on black holw surrounding cost of health service equal pay - O'Donnell.
Lack of competition is a result of Labour's banking shambles - Purvis.
Language immersion courses could help new Scots schoolchildren - Smith.
Tue 22nd Sep 2009:
SNP have mishandled Curriculum for Excellence - Smith.
Mon 21st Sep 2009:
Inquiry report backs reform but not SNP grandstanding on fisheries.
Scott reveals SNP's distorted priorities.
Fri 18th Sep 2009:
Smith slams 'scandalous' drop in teacher numbers under SNP.
McInnes condemns decision to drop GARL.
Purvis criticises SNP budget choices.
Thu 17th Sep 2009:
Budget cuts should not come as a surprise to SNP - Purvis.
Budget needs to protect jobs, the poorest and the elderly - Purvis.
Scott demands better support for Scotland's students.
Wed 16th Sep 2009:
McInnes and Bruce put kettle on for Macmillan.
McInnes secures support for improving new Forth Crossing public transport facilities.
Shelter figures underline need for quality and choice in affordable housing - Stone.
Lib Dems reveal hidden cost of obesity.
Tue 15th Sep 2009:
MP warns constituents to be alert to phone scam.
Scott slams government on its determination to keep RET pilot going until the next election.
EU should reward Scottish fleet.
Lib Dem PPC Jean Davis welcomes the government u-turn saving 125 jobs in Uist.
Culture change needed to tackle alcohol related violence - Rumbles.
New Tory education policy fails the rural test.
Mon 14th Sep 2009:
Kennedy condemns ‘short-sighted’ Post Office for continuing Applecross hours erosion.
Reid hopes that ESSO have got their act together in Helensburgh.
Reid calls on Friday's summit meeting to stop sheltered housing rent increase.
Reid calls for urgent action on A83 – alternative route must be looked at.
Rennie urges National Trust to hand over Culross empty properties to local housing association.
Reid welcomes NHS Highland climbdown on mortuary charges for bereaved families.
Lib Dems demand explanation for empty beds at alcohol treatment unit.
Purvis accusses SNP of hollow appeal for Budget unity.
Fri 11th Sep 2009:
Alarm bells ringing for Scottish students.
Action rather than assertion for Scotland’s economy.
Answers not grandstanding about housing funds.
Overhaul sentencing to combat overcrowding.
Thu 10th Sep 2009:
Questions remain unanswered over NTS finances - Smith.
Smith condemns SNP's handling of changes to Children's hearing panel.
Diageo job losses a massive blow to Scottish economy - Scott.
C. Diff inquiry must look at cases across Scotland - Finnie.
SNP out of touch with reality on dual citizenship call - Rumbles.
Emission reductioni welcome, but more must be done - McInnes.
McInnes calls on SNP to lower threshold for council access to emergency funding.
Blanket ban on alcohol promotion not the answer - Lib Dems.
Tue 8th Sep 2009:
Lib Dems: SNP must stop blaming Europe for their fishing mistakes.
Carmichael – ‘Government must do more to help local carers’.
McInnes calls for Elgin Flood Alleviation sceme to be fast tracked.
Ministers must engage with industry over sheep tagging database - McArthur.
Release of Megrahi documents must be handled properly - Scott.
Ministers should access JEREMIE funding to help Scottish economy - Purvis.
Fair Pay for our Armed Forces - Eileen Baxendale.
Kennedy backs Gairloch high school campaigners after packed meeting.
Mon 7th Sep 2009:
Carmichael calls for Commons Inquiry into Megrahi case.
Fair Pay for Our Armed Forces - Rennie.
Purvis hails ‘historic day’ as biggest education investment in a generation opens.
Fri 4th Sep 2009:
Eday Partnership's funding success.
Jo Swinson MP says companies "unaware" of packaging law.
Invite Palestinian children to the 2010 International Children's Games in Lanarkshire - O'Donnell.
SNP must not sneak in major changes to alcohol laws - Brown.
Lib Dems reveal action towards releasing further Lockerbie documents.
Ministers must make sure message on antivirals gets to the Scottish public - Finnie.
Scott: We will put Scotland before the SNP.
Wed 2nd Sep 2009:
Government must respond to surgical mortality report.
Smith raises concerns over Fife Diageo jobs.
Anger as Boundary Commission again ignores wishes of Largo residents.
Purvis expresses concern over lack of answers regarding Borders impact of a Scottish Policing Board.
Parliament has a duty to Lockerbie victims’ families.
CARMICHAEL BACKS FAIR PAY FOR ARMED FORCES CAMPAIGN.
MSP Questions due process of Lockerbie bomber's release.
More details needed on quota moves.
Lockerbie papers raise more questions.
Tue 1st Sep 2009:
Centenary Celebrations for Girl Guides – McInnes.
McInnes supports Suicide Prevention Week.
SNP must take steps to support economy.
Will police celebrations be short lived?
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