Minister refuses to commit to funding for SPT bus franchising plan in Glasgow
The minister in charge of bus policy has refused to say whether the Scottish Government will provide funding for a bus franchising plan .
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I am the Political Correspondent for the Glasgow Times. I cover all the goings on from our Glasgow MPs at Westminster, MSPs at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, what Glasgow City Council is up to and the stories the people of Glasgow want to know about.
I am the Political Correspondent for the Glasgow Times. I cover all the goings on from our Glasgow MPs at Westminster, MSPs at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, what Glasgow City Council is up to and the stories the people of Glasgow want to know about.
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