ANAS Sarwar’s chief of staff Kate Watson has been named as Scottish Labour’s new general secretary.
The general secretary is in charge of the party’s administration and sits on the governing Scottish Executive Committee.
Watson was Scottish Labour’s candidate for Glasgow East in the 2019 general election, finishing second to the SNP’s David Linden.
She was also director of operations in the 2014 Better Together campaign and has worked for Douglas Alexander, the MP who is the trade policy minister in the UK Government.
The previous general secretary, John-Paul McHugh, stepped down after this year’s general election.
Sarwar said: “I am delighted that Kate Watson has been appointed as the new Scottish general secretary of our party.
“Kate brings a wealth of experience with the party over many years and she is perfectly suited to lead our fantastic staff team at this crucial time.
“The general election result showed that Scottish Labour can deliver change for Scotland and I’d like to again place on record my thanks and gratitude to John-Paul McHugh for the work he carried out as general secretary to deliver that.
“Now we have gotten rid of one failing government, our focus is on the 2026 Scottish Parliament election.
“Kate’s appointment demonstrates that we are getting election ready.”
Watson (above) said: “It is fantastic to take on this new role at such a pivotal time for our party and our country.
“I am excited to continue working to build on the strong legacy left behind by John-Paul McHugh and take our party into the 2026 election.”