#WASPI
Join us on Inverness High Street from 2pm onwards this Saturday, the 8th of October, to show your support for the WASPI campaign.
Join us on Inverness High Street from 2pm onwards this Saturday, the 8th of October, to show your support for the WASPI campaign.
Delighted to be with Rhona today to welcome Ruaridh home at the Airport. He and his colleagues have had an truly awful time, but I am glad it hasn’t put him off a career in Maritime. My team and I will continue to work on this issue at Parliament, to ensure that no one in
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PRESSURE MUST BE MAINTAINED TO GET THE SHIPMATES HOME SAFELY SNP Westminster Transport spokesperson Drew Hendry MP has said the Scottish cadets stranded at sea on the Hanjin Lousiana Cargo Ship must be taken to berth at the nearest port as soon as possible after an offer to transfer the cadets by CMI Offshore, failed
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I will be presenting The WASPI campaign’s petition to the House of Commons on October the 11th. Find out how you can help this campaign and send the strongest message possible to the UK Government that they must act.
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Over 5,000 women in our constituency have been affected by these unfair changes, many of whom are now struggling financially as a result. Despite paying year after year into their pension, women are having to wait up to an extra two and a half years before
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SNP MP Drew Hendry has said the UK Government needs to take urgent action to assist in the case of 4 Scottish sea cadets stranded at sea. The cadets have been left stranded on the ‘Hanjin Louisiana’ as a result of the shipping company recently going into receivership. They were due to arrive home a
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Listen to my interview from Friday at Inverness Hospital Radio here: http://www.invernesshospitalradio.co.uk/index.php?subject=drew_hendry
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The start of the new Parliamentary session has been typically busy – the Government’s cabinet may have changed but, unsurprisingly, the debate around ‘spending priorities’ has not. Just weeks after the UK Government forced a vote to renew the Trident Nuclear missile system – at an eye watering £167 billion – the call to renovate
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