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Cameron criticises delay of education review

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has criticised the Scottish Government’s decision to delay the report of the OECD education review of Scottish education from February 2021 until after next year’s Holyrood elections. Mr Cameron  said: “This announcement will be greeted with dismay

Close down talk about border closures says Cameron

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has warned that talk about closing the border with England is a distraction in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Cameron, the Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance said: “There should be no loose talk about possible border closures. &nb

More businesses slam SNP over emergency support

Scottish Conservative shadow finance secretary Donald Cameron has spoken out after another Scottish business owner attacked the SNP over a lack of support for small firms during the coronavirus pandemic. Michael Lumsden, who runs a spa business across the country, said there was growing dispar

Sporting businesses must not be forgotten says MSP

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron is supporting calls for sporting businesses to receive government assistance during the COVID-19 outbreak. Mr Cameron is giving strong backing to a motion that has been submitted to the Scottish Parliament by fellow Scottish Conservative MSP Murdo Frase

Welcome given to hydro boost

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has given a warm welcome to news that the historic Kinlochleven hydro-power station has significantly increased its output of electricity. The station, which has upped its generation capacity since its operators, Simec Energy, invested in rein

SNP loopholes in support grants could drive firms out of business says Cameron

Shadow Finance Secretary, Donald Cameron, has warned that continued differences in providing financial support between Scotland and the rest of the UK are putting Scottish businesses at a disadvantage. Firms across Scotland are getting less financial support than England, and in some cases no