Dave Thompson, MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch has written to Chief Secretary Continue reading
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Remains of Western Europe’s earliest stringed instrument found on Skye
The remains of a stringed instrument has been discovered on the Isle of Skye, Continue reading
Black Isle’s Chanonry Sailing Club spur to Oban
Chanonry Sailing Club in Fortrose in the Black Isle Continue reading
Education Secretary invoved in rescue plan for Plockton Traditional Music School
Those involved in the Scottish traditional music world and those who just love the music, Continue reading
MSP fights discriminatory Woolworths severance terms
Dave Thompson, former Highlands and Islands MSP and now the constituency MSP Continue reading
Political responses to Draft Scottish Ferry Services review
The Scottish Government today published the draft review of Scottish Ferry Services Continue reading
‘Wear it pink’ for breast cancer research
MSPs are campaigning for widespread support for Breast Cancer Campaign‘s biggest fundraising event – Wear it Pink day.
One is Argyll’s Highlands and Islands MSP, Jamie McGrigor, who says: ‘Jamie says “It is estimated that there are over 41,000 women and 150 men alive in Scotland who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. I know many constituents who have lost friends and family members to the disease and would like to encourage everyone in the Highlands & Islands and throughout the country to support wear it pink on October 28, to raise valuable funds for breast cancer research.’
Another is Dave Thompson, constituency MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch and a central force in Scotland Food and Drink – which leads a flourishing industry sector promised additional support for exports in yesterdays spending review.
On Friday 28th October 2011 supporters in schools, colleges and businesses throughout the country are encouraged to don an item of pink in support of Campaign – and each donate £2 to fund innovative world-class breast cancer research.
Last year hundreds of thousands of people took part in Wear it Pink to help improve survival rates for the one in eight women who experience breast cancer during their lifetime.
Mr Thompson, previously a Highlands and Islands MSP helpful to issues concerning Argyll and Bute, points out that while the disease mainly affects women, it is not gender specific:: ‘Every year in the UK, around 48,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women.
‘Although it is rare, men can also suffer from breast cancer, with around 340 men diagnosed each year.
‘I lost my own mother to breast cancer at the tender age of 22 and have lost other family members to the disease.
‘I would like to encourage everyone in Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch and throughout Scotland to support Wear it Pink on October 28, to raise valuable funds for breast cancer research.’
To take part in the UK’s original and best pink day visit Wear it Pink and register to receive your free fundraising pack now.
NOTE: Wear it Pink is supported by Vanish, which has committed to raising an incredible £250,000 for the charity this year.
Police reorganisation: Dave Thompson sees Argyll within expanded Northern Constabulary
Dave Thompson, Highlands and Islands MSP, Continue reading
Thompson thanks public for voluntary contribution to local snow clearance
Highlands and Islands MSP, Dave Thompson from Dingwall has contacted us to put on record his thanks Continue reading











