Barrhead, Liboside and Uplawmoor (East Renfrewshire) by-election, first prefs:
Labour: 1901 (41.9%, +21.7)
SNP: 1142 (25.1%, -8.3)
Reform: 1018 (22.4%, new)
Green: 247 (5.4%, +2.0)
Conservative: 207 (4.6%, -6.2)
Abolish: 27 (0.6%, new)
(Non-returns: Inds 26.0% & 5.1% Alba 1.1%)
Lab elected stage 6
22.08.2025 11:02
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Credit unions could be doing much more if we cut the red tape holding them back and supported them properly | Parliament Politics Magazine
Before I ever had the chance to spend, I was already saving with a credit union.
Credit unions change lives. But too often they are held back by unnecessary red tape and a lack of support.
I’ve written for Parliament News about how we can unlock their full potential and why that matters for communities across the country.
Read it here: parliamentnews.co.uk/credit-union...
31.07.2025 16:33
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Cllr James McPhilemy and MP Katrina Murray are litter picking along a residential path in Condorrat. Katrina is using a litter picker on the grass, while James reaches into the bushes. Both are wearing high-visibility vests, with houses and trees in the background under a cloudy sky.
Cllr James McPhilemy and MP Katrina Murray are collecting litter at the edge of a footpath beside overgrown greenery. Both wear high-visibility vests and are focused on the task, with a small litter bag between them and residential houses visible in the distance.
Great to join Councillor James McPhilemy at Pollock Hall on Saturday for the first of the two Condorrat community clean-ups.
Big thanks to everyone who helped organise and to the council team for collecting everything afterwards. Always good to get stuck in and do our bit!
31.07.2025 12:30
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A vibrant promotional poster for “What’s It Called? Pride Cumbernauld!”, a fun, family-friendly Pride event. The background features a soft gradient with a rainbow swirl in the top right corner and a Progress Pride flag waving in the bottom right corner. The text in the centre reads:
"WHAT’S IT CALLED?
Pride Cumbernauld!"
(in bold red and yellow stylised lettering)
Below, the event details are listed in black text:
A fun, family-friendly Pride event!
Activities & entertainment for all ages
Live music from LGBTQIA+ artists
Food vendors & local stalls
LGBTQIA+ info, support & community
Everyone is welcome – come celebrate with us!
Date & time:
16th August 2025
Palacerigg Country Park
10am – 4pm
At the bottom are three logos:
Pride Cumbernauld (with a rainbow flame icon)
Cumbernauld Theatre at Lanternhouse
Palacerigg Community Trust
The overall tone is inclusive, celebratory, and welcoming.
🌈 Looking forward to attending Pride Cumbernauld at Palacerigg Country Park on 16th of August.
It’s a brilliant, family-friendly celebration of inclusion and pride, with live music, local stalls and community support. Everyone is welcome!
Come along from 10am to 4pm and get involved.
25.07.2025 07:40
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A colourful promotional poster for a “Family Fun Day” at Palacerigg Golf Course, celebrating its 50th anniversary. The main background is a bright yellow rectangle with a cheerful sun in the top left corner, musical notes scattered above, and playful cartoon graphics. A smiling child in a cap is shown swinging a golf club on the right, with a multicoloured bouncy castle below him. On the left, there is a red BBQ grill with food cooking. The event details read:
"Palacerigg Golf Course Family Fun Day
Celebrating our 50th Anniversary
Saturday
26 July
12 noon – 5pm
Free"
Additional attractions are listed at the bottom:
Bouncy castle – Inflatable driving range – Fun golf challenges – Live music – BBQ
Palacerigg Golf Course Family Fun Day is taking place THIS SATURDAY!
Get along to celebrate their 50th Anniversary, it's sure to be a great day out for all the family!
🕛 Saturday 26th July, 12pm-5pm
📍 Palacerigg Golf Course
More info👇
24.07.2025 14:38
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Public consultation meetings
Where the public consultation events for our service delivery review are being held around Scotland.
Every MP the FBU met made it clear we oppose these cuts.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is now consulting on its future plans, including a local event in Cumbernauld.
Find out more and have your say: www.firescotland.gov.uk/service-deli...
17.07.2025 16:30
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Katrina Murray MP stands outdoors with two Fire Brigades Union representatives from Lanarkshire. All three are smiling at the camera. Katrina is wearing glasses, a floral top, and a black blazer. One FBU rep wears a black polo shirt with a fire service badge, and the other wears a navy T-shirt with sunglasses hanging from the collar. There is fencing and greenery in the background.
The Fire Brigades Union were at Westminster this week calling for sustained investment in our fire and rescue services.
I met with reps from Lanarkshire, to stand against cuts that put lives at risk such as fewer firefighters, slower response times and the withdrawal of appliances.
17.07.2025 16:30
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Promotional poster for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s “Service Delivery Review” consultation. The top right corner features the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service badge on a red background. The poster includes two images: on the left, a smiling firefighter in full gear climbs a ladder while others stand below; on the right, a close-up of a firefighter handling equipment next to a red fire hose. The text at the bottom reads “SERVICE DELIVERY REVIEW” and in bold red letters “HAVE YOUR SAY.”
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is holding public consultation events across Scotland as part of their Service Delivery Review.
The Cumbernauld event takes place on Wednesday 6 August, 6–8pm at Greenfaulds Community Facility, Lochinvar Road, G67 4AR.
11.07.2025 16:30
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Graphic with the Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAP) logo in the top left corner. The background features angled blocks of dark blue, green, and pink. Bold white text on the pink section reads: "I support an alcohol-free childhood." In the bottom right corner, smaller pink and green text reads: "find out more at communityalcoholpartnerships.co.uk".
This Alcohol Awareness Week, I’m backing @CAPUKTweets and their latest campaign tackling the myth that giving kids alcohol helps them drink responsibly. The evidence shows it does more harm than good.
Let’s support alcohol-free childhoods.
#AlcoholAwarenessWeek
11.07.2025 07:45
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It was a pleasure to speak at the welcome reception of the UNISON Labour Link conference in Glasgow.
A great chance to connect with activists, catch up with friends, and reflect on the importance of trade union voices in shaping change.
10.07.2025 16:03
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Katrina Murray MP, wearing a floral dress, is pictured signing the Remembering Srebrenica memorial book. Behind her stands a banner marking 30 years since the genocide, with the message “Remembering Srebrenica – We’ll never forget” and an image of a woman among white gravestones. The photo is taken inside a formal, historic building with stone walls and arches.
Katrina Murray MP is seated at the Remembering Srebrenica memorial book, pen in hand, looking solemnly towards the camera. The same memorial banner stands behind her, marking 30 years since the genocide. The setting is a grand, stone-walled building, contributing to the reflective tone of the image.
This week marks 30 years since the genocide at Srebrenica.
We remember the 8,000+ lives lost, the survivors, and those still fighting for justice. I was honoured to sign the memorial book as a pledge to remember the past and act for a better future.
#Srebrenica30 #RememberSrebrenica
10.07.2025 12:07
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Spoke in Parliament today about the threat to Cumbernauld Fire Station.
After responding to major incidents in our town, our fire service deserves investment, not more pressure. I urged the UK Government to press the Scottish Government to act.
09.07.2025 15:11
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A collage of 16 photos showing MP Katrina Murray engaged in various activities during her first year in office. The images include her speaking in Parliament, attending community events, meeting constituents, visiting local organisations, and participating in awareness campaigns. In the centre, over a light green overlay, text reads: “One year as your MP” and below that, the official logo and title: “Katrina Murray MP – Member of Parliament for Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch.”
One year on, it’s been an honour to stand up for Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch - both in Parliament and out in our communities.
Thank you to everyone who’s met with me, invited me to visit, or shared your thoughts over the past 12 months.
Here’s to the work ahead. 👇
04.07.2025 12:13
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A letter on official parliamentary letterhead from Katrina Murray MP, dated 27 June 2025, titled "Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper – Consultation Submission". It outlines concerns raised during a roundtable with local advice and employability organisations, focusing on flaws in the PIP assessment process and broader failings in the welfare system. The letter calls for a more person-centred, fair, and responsive approach to benefits reform.
Page two of Katrina Murray MP’s submission to the Green Paper consultation. It highlights issues including long delays in disability benefit decisions, insufficient investment in Scotland compared to England and Wales, and the cascading risks of removing PIP. It also emphasises the need for holistic support, including a strong health service and fair employment protections.
Page three of the Green Paper response from Katrina Murray MP. It raises concerns about tribunal capacity, the strain on advice services, and the lack of a proper impact assessment. It criticises the Green Paper for repeating past policy failures and highlights the risks to devolved services like Adult Disability Payment. The letter calls for well-resourced in-work support and a cultural shift toward treating claimants with dignity and respect.
Final page of Katrina Murray MP’s response to the Green Paper. It supports raising the basic rate of Universal Credit but warns this should not be the limit of reform. The letter concludes that the welfare system must be reformed in a way that empowers individuals, respects dignity, and is informed by lived experience. Signed by Katrina Murray MP, Member of Parliament for Cumbernauld & Kirkintilloch.
I’ve shared my response to the Pathways to Work Green Paper.
The current welfare system is not working for too many people. Reform must be fair, person-centred, and rooted in dignity.
📄 Full statement below and at the link here: drive.google.com/file/d/1tOJL...
01.07.2025 09:10
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MP Katrina Murray is seen from behind inside a busy, decorated community room. The space is filled with people chatting and enjoying refreshments. Tables are set with food and drinks, and bunting and artwork decorate the walls.
MP Katrina Murray, wearing a black top, stands beside two women under a colourful balloon arch of orange, yellow and white balloons. One woman wears a CACE t-shirt, and the other has long braided hair and a staff lanyard. Behind them is a metal fence and industrial units.
Brilliant afternoon at the CACE Community Open Day in Cumbernauld yesterday. A fantastic celebration of local support, creativity and connection.
Great to meet the team and hear more about the impact they make all year round. Thanks for the warm welcome (and the home baking)!
22.06.2025 10:56
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You can watch my question to the Health Secretary below. I asked whether the NHS has the funding to deliver assisted dying alongside its core priorities like reducing waiting lists.
He confirmed there is no money allocated to set up the service under this Bill.
20.06.2025 11:19
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A graphic titled “Statement on Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Private Members Bill”, with a green border and white background. It contains a quote from MP Katrina Murray stating she asked the Health Secretary earlier in the week whether it should be easier to help someone die than to help them live. She highlights concerns about NHS funding for assisted dying services, and notes that the Health Secretary confirmed there is no money allocated for such a service in the Bill. The quote ends with her stating this only strengthens the concerns she has raised throughout. The footer includes Katrina Murray MP’s name and title, with a green parliamentary portcullis symbol.
A follow-up graphic also titled “Statement on Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Private Members Bill”, with the same green border and layout. Katrina Murray MP states she has always opposed the Bill, outlining her concerns about the impact on vulnerable people, including those with mental health issues, disabilities, a history of abuse, and terminally ill young people. She criticises the removal of safeguards and the replacement of High Court oversight with a politically appointed Commissioner. She concludes by saying this is not a decision she takes lightly and confirms she will be voting against the Bill today. Her name and title again appear at the bottom alongside the portcullis symbol.
My statement on today’s vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.
I’ve raised concerns throughout about the lack of safeguards, the impact on vulnerable people, and the absence of funding for implementation.
I will be voting against the Bill.
20.06.2025 11:16
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A colourful poster for CACE’s Community Open Day on Saturday 21 June 2025 from 12pm to 3pm at Suite 2, Arca Business Centre, Wardpark South, Cumbernauld. Activities include home baking and a cuppa, prize raffles, Animal Magic encounters with drawings of a rabbit and tortoise, and an invitation to hear about what CACE does. Free shuttle buses will run from the Town Centre, North Bus Stance, and Abronhill Shopping Centre. Contact number: 01236 451 393.
🌟 Looking forward to joining the CACE Community Open Day this Saturday!
Pop by for home baking, raffles, Animal Magic encounters, and a chance to hear more about the brilliant work CACE does in our community. 🐢🧁🐰
📍Suite 2, Arca Business Centre, 12–3pm
19.06.2025 16:32
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A photo of a formal letter addressed to the Leader of the House of Commons. The letter expresses concern over the lack of parliamentary time allocated to properly scrutinise the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. It highlights that only 14 percent of MPs have spoken on the Bill, despite over 130 amendments and 64 clauses. The signatories urge the government to ensure further time is provided for debate. The letter is signed by multiple MPs from different parties, with visible signatures at the bottom.
A close-up photograph showing the list of MPs who signed the letter regarding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. The names are printed in a clear list format, representing a cross-party group of signatories. The names include MPs from Labour, Conservative, SNP, Liberal Democrats, and others, showing broad concern across the political spectrum.
MPs are being asked to vote on a Bill that could reshape the NHS, without seeing the final version.
I’ve joined colleagues in calling for more time to scrutinise the End of Life Bill and its impact on vulnerable people.
We must get this right.
19.06.2025 12:08
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Katrina Murray MP stands indoors beside a representative from Tony’s Safe Place, a mental health and suicide awareness charity. A tall display banner outlining their support services stands to the right.
Katrina Murray MP stands smiling with two women at the Pet Pantry Cumbernauld stall. Behind them is a bright yellow banner highlighting their mission to provide emergency pet food for families in crisis.
Katrina Murray MP poses with two women at the CACE (Cumbernauld Action for Care of the Elderly) stall. A pop-up banner behind them outlines their local services including transport and day-care.
Katrina Murray MP stands next to a young woman at the Cumbernauld & Kilsyth Care stall. In front of them is a colourful display of children’s essentials and toys. A banner highlights the charity’s baby bank, clothing bank, and school uniform support.
Great to be at this year’s Cumbernauld Gala Day. A fantastic celebration of community spirit and the people working hard to support others every day.
Thanks to everyone who made it happen.
14.06.2025 17:30
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Provost Kenneth Duffy and Katrina Murray MP stand smiling on either side of a person in a large cartoon-style cow costume on the red ash of a community park, with stalls and crowds visible in the background.
A large crowd of people gathered at Kilsyth Civic Week, many wearing raincoats and jackets under a cloudy sky. They are standing beside a large white canvas tent pitched on a grassy area, with rows of houses and food stalls visible in the background. The atmosphere is busy and lively despite the overcast weather.
Provost Kenneth Duffy and Katrina Murray MP stand under a blue gazebo with volunteers from Strathcarron Hospice. The table in front of them displays various raffle prizes and charity goods.
Katrina Murray MP joins a group of men from Andy’s Man Club on a grassy field at Kilsyth Civic Week. They’re all smiling and holding up the club’s hand gesture beside a branded signboard promoting mental health support.
The rain didn’t stop Kilsyth turning out in force for this year’s Civic Week celebrations.
It was brilliant to catch up with so many local groups and volunteers doing incredible work in the community.
Thanks to all who made it such a success!
14.06.2025 16:24
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A formal digital statement from Katrina Murray MP titled “Statement on Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Private Members Bill.” The statement explains the MP’s opposition to the Bill due to concerns over inadequate safeguards to protect vulnerable people. It outlines that although MPs were promised the chance to strengthen the Bill during committee stage, many proposed amendments were rejected, and some existing safeguards were removed. Katrina Murray expresses her belief that support to live should be easier to access than assistance to die.
The continuation of Katrina Murray MP’s statement outlining her firm opposition to the Assisted Dying Bill. She lists three key reasons for her decision: removal of High Court oversight, inadequate protections for vulnerable groups, and the ability for doctors to raise assisted dying with under-18s. The statement concludes with her confirmation that she will vote against the Bill and invites constituents to contact her office for further discussion. It ends with her handwritten signature, “Katrina,” and includes her MP branding at the bottom.
The Assisted Dying Bill returns to Parliament today for its final vote at Report Stage.
I’ve raised serious concerns about the lack of safeguards. It should never be easier to die than to live with support.
I will be voting against the Bill.
13.06.2025 08:40
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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer walks through a hospital corridor smiling alongside NHS staff in uniforms, joined by shadow health secretary Wes Streeting. Large bold text over the image reads: “Breaking News: NHS waiting lists fall to their lowest level in two years.” The Labour Party logo appears at the bottom, with small print noting the image is promoted by Hollie Ridley on behalf of the Labour Party.
📉 NHS waiting lists are now at their lowest level in two years under Labour leadership.
*Except in Scotland where the SNP Scottish Government continues to preside over some of the longest waits in the UK.
Scottish Labour will deliver the change our NHS desperately needs.
13.06.2025 06:38
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A promotional graphic from Scottish Labour featuring the Scottish Parliament building on a clear day, with trees and the water feature in front reflecting the architecture. Overlaid text reads: “An extra investment of £9.1 billion for Scottish public services” in bold white and pink lettering. The Scottish Labour logo appears at the top. A small print disclaimer at the bottom states it is promoted by Kate Watson on behalf of the Scottish Labour Party.
📢 Labour has delivered £9.1 billion in extra funding for public services in Scotland.
This means:
▪️ More support for schools & GPs
▪️ Investment in social care & youth services
▪️ Funding certainty for councils
The Scottish Government must now match this ambition to fix our public services
11.06.2025 18:06
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A large industrial facility with tall chimneys and pipework sits under a cloudy sky, surrounded by grassy fields. Overlaid text in bold white and pink reads: “Scottish Labour. Development funding for Project Acorn – Bringing Carbon Capture to Scotland.” A footer note in small text attributes the graphic to the Scottish Labour Party.
🚨 Development funding secured for Project Acorn - Scotland’s flagship carbon capture project.
This will support:
▪️ 20,000+ jobs
▪️ Major CO₂ reduction infrastructure
▪️ Supply chain benefits across Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch
11.06.2025 15:24
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🗣️ I recently raised in Parliament the urgent need for investment in public transport across Cumbernauld, Kirkintilloch & the wider Glasgow region.
Cuts to local bus & rail services are holding people back.
The Scottish Government must use its record funding to invest in transport. 🚌🚆
11.06.2025 08:11
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Scottish Labour Government would end block on new nuclear power projects
Twenty-thousand Scots work in jobs that are dependent on the UK’s nuclear power industry.
Labour’s backing the biggest nuclear energy programme in a generation.
The SNP’s stuck in the past, blocking 1000s of good jobs with outdated ideology.
Scottish Labour’s offering a new direction: clean energy, skilled work, & a future we can build on⚡🔧
www.scotsman.com/news/politic...
10.06.2025 12:46
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A green graphic with gold crescent moons and stars hanging from above. In the center, bold white stylised text reads "Eid Mubarak." Below in grey text it says, "Katrina Murray MP, Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch."
Eid Mubarak to all celebrating across Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch 🌙
06.06.2025 16:11
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Katrina Murray MP, Cllr John McLaren, Provost Kenneth Duffy, and a senior firefighter in full dress uniform stand with a large group of uniformed fire service staff in front of a red fire engine marked “Scottish Fire and Rescue Service – N12 Stepps.” The group is smiling for the camera, with trees in the background.
Katrina Murray MP, Cllr John McLaren, and Provost Kenneth Duffy stand in front of a vintage military vehicle, which has a mounted machine gun and a beige bag attached to the side. Behind them is a fire engine and other attendees at the event. The group is dressed smartly, with Provost Duffy wearing a ceremonial chain of office.
Katrina Murray MP, Cllr John McLaren, and Provost Kenneth Duffy pose with four people in full Star Wars costumes, including Stormtrooper and Imperial pilot uniforms, outside a grey building. The group stands on a tarmac area with a wooden fence behind them.
Great to be in Stepps earlier this week celebrating 50 years of the local Community Fire Station! 🚒
Great to join Provost Kenneth Duffy, Cllr John McLaren, local families for a fantastic afternoon of fun, pride & community spirit.
Here’s to the next 50! ✨
04.06.2025 07:59
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