The “Eat Out to Help Out” discount scheme has been so successful that Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron is urging local people to keep to the habit if they can, even though the scheme ends today (Monday 31st August).
Mr Cameron said: “I have been very impressed at how well-rec
Edward Mountain MSP has strongly backed Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross’s plans to “Power up Scotland” and kick-start the economic recovery in the Highlands and Islands Region.
Edward Mountain says Mr Ross’s jobs plan, which he has unveiled within a month of becoming leader, delivers bold
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has today urged the Deputy First Minister John Swinney to join him and other elected representatives at an urgent summit to secure the future of Gaelic.
Mr Cameron said: “It is all too easy to become despondent about the future of Gaelic but we cannot b
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has said that communities across Argyll and Bute and the West Highlands are completely exasperated by the failure of Scottish Government ministers to get a grip on vital transport infrastructure projects.
Mr Cameron made his comments after Islands Minis
The UK Government-owned British Business Bank has issued its 75,000th loan through its Start Up Loans programme, marking more than £623 million invested in small businesses across the UK since its launch in 2012.
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron said: “These figures underline just how much we benefit from being part of the world’s 6th largest economy, particularly when times are tough."
“Every single person in my region, and across Scotland, is better off by nearly £2,000 because we’r
Shadow Health Secretary Donald Cameron has called for the SNP Government to implement an urgent treatment recovery plan after the latest figures show a massive drop in the number of hospital patients being seen.
Figures published by Public Health Scotland show that, in the quarter ending 30 Ju
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron commented:
“The people who have suffered the most from the SNP’s ferry fiasco are local residents and businesses in my region who are dependent on a reliable and resilient ferry service."
“We learnt very little more from the statement other than confir