Veteran Highlands MSP says a fond farewell to The best job in Scotland By Louise Glen
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Updated: 17:13, 03 March 2021
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David Stewart.
An MSP made an emotional retirement speech in parliament today, after decades of service to the Highlands and Islands.
Veteran Scottish Labour stalwart David Stewart is retiring after three decades of service to constituents in the Highlands as a councillor, MP and MSP.
Mr Stewart became the first Labour MP to represent the previous constituency of Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber in 1997, doubling his majority in 2001 before losing his seat to Lib-Dem Danny Alexander in 2005.
The best job in Scotland â Veteran Highlands MSP says a fond farewell By Louise Glen
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Updated: 17:10, 03 March 2021
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David Stewart.
An MSP made an emotional retirement speech in parliament today, after decades of service to the Highlands and Islands.
Veteran Scottish Labour stalwart David Stewart is retiring after three decades of service to constituents in the Highlands as a councillor, MP and MSP.
Mr Stewart became the first Labour MP to represent the previous constituency of Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber in 1997, doubling his majority in 2001 before losing his seat to Lib-Dem Danny Alexander in 2005.
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The Scottish Government has published a strategic framework for cyber resilience that includes a ‘secure by design’ approach and a strong role for domestic companies in protecting the public sector.
It comes with the setting up of the new CyberScotland Partnership to provide more clarity on best practice in cyber security.
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