Clare Haughey met with representatives from charity Marie Curie to help find a solution.
A Rutherglen MSP met with the Marie Curie charity to learn about their campaign to eliminate poverty at the end of life.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.For the latest year when statistics are available, around 8200 people died in poverty in Scotland – of which an estimated 150 lived in South Lanarkshire.
“With unprecedentedly high energy costs, soaring mortgage rates, and ever-increasing food bills, Marie Curie are absolutely correct that terminally ill people, their families and carers need support.”
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