
In the House of Commons yesterday, the Leader of the House of Commons Harriet Harman agreed to look into allowing members of the public to share video clips of Parliament on their websites.

Jo yesterday met with Amnesty International activists in Parliament to lend her support to their Stop Violence Against Women campaign.

Jo joined a panel of eminent speakers in a debate held by the Sustainable Development Commission in Westminster this week.

Jo has welcomed the news that Lenzie Woodhead Gymnastics Club and Boclair Academy have been awarded grants from the Big Lottery Fund.

Jo is encouraging schools in East Dunbartonshire to enter an essay competition run by journalists in Parliament.

Jo has criticised calls by Councillor Charles Kennedy for the closure of Kirkintilloch Farmers' Market.

In a Parliamentary debate this week Jo called on the Government to do more to campaign for the global abolition of the death penalty.

Jo and Ross Finnie MSP have welcomed the Boundary Commission's U-turn on moving part of Bishopbriggs from East Dunbartonshire into Glasgow.

Jo has welcomed a temporary reprieve for the sports hall in Bishopbriggs but expressed disappointment at the lack of calls for a public hearing.



















