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November 2025

November 2025

  • Emma Roddick MSP standing by a railing, looking out over a body of water with a bridge in the background. She is wearing a light-coloured coat, and the sky is overcast — reflecting a moment of quiet reflection in a natural setting.

    Scots “Face a Long, Hard Winter” Due to Labour’s Failure to Lower Energy Bills

    Categories: News, News Releases▪Tags: energy, fuel poverty, social security▪

    SNP MSP: As cold snap hits, Labour must take urgent action With temperatures plummeting to below freezing as the first cold snap of the winter hits Scotland, the SNP has said that Scots will face a “long, hard winter” due to Labour’s failure to get a grip of spiralling energy bills. Labour came to power [...]

  • A wide view of a pebble and Nairn beach with two people walking along the shoreline. The sky is overcast with clouds, and the sea is calm with gentle waves. Driftwood and seaweed are scattered along the beach.

    Anas Sarwar Blames SNP for UK’s Lack of Visa Routes

    Categories: News, News Releases▪Tags: Migration▪

    Emma Roddick MSP has responded to Anas Sarwar bizarrely blaming the SNP for a lack of visa routes to Scotland, a reserved matter which the SNP has long called for power over to be devolved. The SNP MSP for the Highlands and Islands said: "Anas Sarwar previously claimed that he was pushing the Home Office [...]

  • Emma speaks in the Parliament chamber, wearing a yellow shirt and looking serious.

    Roddick Presses Government on Delay to Fireworks Licensing to Protect Animals

    Categories: News▪Tags: animal welfare, fireworks▪

    Highlands and Islands MSP Emma Roddick has pressed the Scottish Government to speed up the implementation of new fireworks laws, warning that delays are prolonging “unacceptable risk” to animal welfare. Speaking in Parliament, Ms Roddick highlighted concerns from animal welfare charities and the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission (SAWC) about the severe distress that fireworks cause [...]

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