Appealforinfoonthose whodiedbetweenwars
It has been brought to our attention that the Scottish Conservative MP for Ochil and South Perthshire, Luke Graham, has not followed the wishes of his constituents and voted to enable a no-deal Brexit.
As the Scottish Conservative MP for Ochil and South Perthshire, he has voted against the 61.1 per cent of the Perth and Kinross electorate who voted to remain.
We request that Luke Graham MP abstains from ignoring his constituents’ wishes while favouring those of his party for his own personal gain.
We would like to remind him why he was elected - to represent the people.
Ross Gordon, Finlay
We, that is to say the East Kilbride History Society and South Lanarkshire Council, seek information on Scottish military personnel who died in service between December 31, 1921, and September 2, 1939, both male and female.
The Scottish regiments, including the Black Watch, served in the United Kingdom and overseas, as did other British Army regiments and corps, with loss of life.
We seek information on Scottish military who died in service during those years and in particular, those whose families and homes were in
Glasgow or Lanarkshire.
Those whose families and homes were from other parts of Scotland would be passed to the relevant local authority.
The information we seek is for commemorative purposes and given to strict confidence.
Anyone wishing to give information may contact myself as shown, or Mr D Maxwell at South Lanarkshire Council Bereavement service, Almada Street, Hamilton, ML3 0AA, or on 0303 123 1016.
If further information is required, please contact myself or South Lanarkshire Council.
JE Allan 94 Franklin Place Westwood East Kilbride G75 8LS Tel: 01355 225845
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