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- 17 May 2013
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Jim has backed measures to help runaway children.
- 13 May 2013
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Local MP Jim Murphy has demanded a probe into the way in which a national talent contest for children is being run.
- 01 May 2013
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Local MP Jim Murphy has demanded a plan for a wind turbine for Killoch Hill, go back to the drawing board. Mr Murphy has met with local people from Gateside Road to hear their concerns about the proposal.
- 26 April 2013
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Local MP Jim Murphy and MSP Ken Macintosh have uncovered the total cost of the Tory government’s welfare reforms in East Renfrewshire.
- 24 April 2013
Please read below Jim's speech to Scottish Labour Party Conference in Inverness:
- 23 April 2013
marathon
East Renfrewshire's MP took his place on the London marathon starting line with Mo Farah and 36000 other runners from all over the world.
- 23 April 2013
Jim is today launching a campaign, ‘Fighting Fitter’, to encourage the leisure sector to offer discounted services to members of the Armed Forces.
- 18 April 2013
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When I started training to run the London marathon my main worry was getting fit enough to complete the course. After the tragic events in Boston, my fitness worries have been replaced by a determination just to get out there and run.
- 14 April 2013
44 Bus
The First Group has confirmed that they plan to go ahead with cuts to the 44 bus service in East Renfrewshire despite widespread local opposition. Local MP Jim Murphy and MSP Ken Macintosh have been leading a campaign to protect the bus service which faces cuts on the route after Muirend towards Eaglesham and Newton Mearns.
- 11 April 2013
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Jim Murphy is organising a celebrity quiz night in Clarkston to raise funds for British soldiers injured in Afghanistan. The fundraiser is the main event in Jim's fundraising in advance of running the London marathon. Celebrities will act as 'phone-a-friends' on the night by joining the event by telephone. Scotland football legend Graeme Souness has agreed to call into the event from abroad to ask the football round and the BBC's Nick Robinson will pose the questions on current affairs. Other celebrities also look set to be on the end of the line.
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