Labour's Malcolm Cunning: It's clear Glasgow is fed-up with the SNP administration
Glasgow Labour leading Malcolm Cunning speaks about the local election result in his latest column.
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Leader of the Labour Party in Glasgow and councillor for Linn.
Leader of the Labour Party in Glasgow and councillor for Linn.
Glasgow Labour leading Malcolm Cunning speaks about the local election result in his latest column.
Today the people of Scotland have a choice.
Over the course of this election campaign, there has been claim and counterclaim from the leaders of the other political parties vying for your vote.
THIS morning I will be joined by Labour colleagues and candidates at the launch of Glasgow Labour’s manifesto for the council elections. In three weeks’ time, the people of Glasgow will have a choice about the future of our city as they head into the polling booth.
TODAY will see the final meeting of Full Council this term. It will also be the first council meeting since February 2020 where a councillor can attend in person in the grandeur of the City Chambers.
It was the Poor Law of 1834 that introduced the concept of deserving and undeserving poor.
LAST Thursday the meeting of the City Administration Committee ended with all parties coming together to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
IT’S that time of year again. This morning, councillors will gather for the annual exercise of setting Glasgow’s Budget and our priorities for your services over the coming year.
NOTABLE over the past several weeks has been the sterling efforts of Scottish Tories from Douglas Ross downwards to distance themselves from Boris Johnson.
On Monday I joined local residents from Cathcart, Merrylee and Muirend outside the Couper Library just before 1.00pm.
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