Age is no barrier, and in South-West Edinburgh it seems even primary school pupils are being drawn into divisive and sometimes intimidating arguments over Edinburgh Council’s controversial Spaces for People scheme.
Few things galvanise people quite like a threat to their local school. They are not just places where children are taught, but hubs of the community where life-long memories are made.
With 239,000 students in Scottish colleges last year, there is no doubting the vital role further education plays in supplying Scotland with the steady flow of skilled people essential for a thriving economy.
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP for the Lothian Region and Shadow Minister for Drugs Policy, Sue Webber, has called on Scotland’s national opera to remove the name of American billionaire, Dr Raymond Sackler, accused of fuelling a drugs catastrophe in the US.
If anyone doubts the need for careful debate about the treatment for children and adolescents with gender dysphoria, they should listen to the harrowing experiences of Keira Bell and Sinead Watson.
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP Sue Webber for the Lothians region has warmly welcomed UK Government funding for grassroot football facilities in the area.
Sue Webber’s call comes after £2 million worth of UK Government funding was awarded to 18 projects across Scotland.
Sue Webber MSP for the Lothian Region met with Sarcoma UK on Wednesday 9th March to discuss the work the charity is doing to improve the speed at which sarcoma cancer is diagnosed.
Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP Sue Webber for the Lothian Region has shown her support for Scottish Apprenticeship Week by visiting Glenmorangie in West Lothian to meet with their apprentices.
Lothian MSP and Pentland Hills Councillor, Sue Webber, went back to floor at a top Edinburgh restaurant and bar on Friday 22nd October, as part of her ongoing support for the country’s vibrant hospitality sector.
At the City of Edinburgh Full Council meeting on 28th October Scottish Conservative and Unionist Councillor Sue Webber called on Council to further develop their existing wide-ranging early years’ strategy to prevent harm to children before it happens, ensuring that all parents are supported to g