HEALTH Secretary Neil Gray has said he has "regret" over being chauffered to Aberdeen football games. In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, he said he "should have attended a wider range of games ...
It is a matter of regret to me that, by attending four Aberdeen games, I have given the impression of acting more as a fan and less as a minister. Gray continued: "I did attend other football ...
Sky Sports Cup holders Rangers will face Celtic in this season's semi-finals while Hibs will play Aberdeen. Jo Potter's side - who are currently second in the SWPL - reached the last four with an ...
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Health Secretary Neil Gray has said he is sorry he did not go to a "wider range" of football matches after using ministerial cars to attend four Aberdeen games. The Dons fan was driven by a ...
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The Scottish Government said Mr Gray was attending the stadium as a guest of the Scottish Football Association (SFA) to discuss “essential” business. Each visit coincided with Aberdeen ...
The Scottish Tories are demanding a Holyrood statement from Health Secretary Neil Gray over his use of ministerial cars to attend football matches featuring his favourite team. Aberdeen fan Mr ...
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