SNP MP Amy Callaghan found collapsed in her home after suffering brain haemorrhage
A Scottish MP is recovering at home after collapsing with a brain haemorrhage.Amy Callaghan, 28, was found by her partner and sent to hospital for a emergency surgery.A statement released by her officer confirmed she is in “good spirits” and able to communicate with her family.“Thanks to the immense skill and response of the medical team involved in her care, Amy was able to successfully pull through the operation and is now is now stable in hospital,” her office said.Callaghan, who was treated for skin cancer aged 19, became MP for East Dunbartonshire at the snap election in December, beating Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson.This is a breaking news story - we'll bring you the very latest updates, pictures and video as it happens.For the latest