First Minister John Swinney’s speech on Gaza Commenting on news that Israel has begun a ground offensive in Gaza City, First Minister John Swinney said: This latest action by Israel
First Minister John Swinney’s speech on Gaza Commenting on news that Israel has begun a ground offensive in Gaza City, First Minister John Swinney said: This latest action by Israel
Funding for Scotland falls behind UK Government departments. The UK Spending Review fails to deliver for Scotland, Finance Secretary Shona Robison has said. Spending levels for public services will fail
£20 million additional funding for the next phase. A further £20 million will speed up actions to make Scotland’s buildings safe from dangerous cladding, Housing Secretary Mà iri McAllan has announced.
A vision for improving access to support for disabled people. Issued on behalf of the Independent Review of Adult Disability Payment A landmark independent review of Adult Disability Payment (ADP)
Meeting held with SFRS to outline concerns regarding options for change. Local representatives Graeme Dey MSP and Councillor Lloyd Melville this week met with Area Commander Brian Todd and Andy
More than 450 have joined since 2020. Health Secretary Neil Gray has welcomed an increase in the number of newly qualified paramedics joining the Scottish Ambulance Service, with 360 new
This article was first published by First Minister John Swinney in the Scotsman on the 4th of July 2025. When Keir Starmer stood up shortly after taking office and told
Statement by Graeme Dey MSP, 19th February 2025. It has been my absolute privilege to serve the people of Angus South and represent the SNP in the Scottish Parliament for
(Nearly) All Labour U-turns in one place. It’s hard to keep up. Despite claiming to be the party of working people, Labour now endorses the Tories’ economic policy, social security
ÂŁ10 million fund opens to support people with complex needs. Over 25,000 people in Scotland with complex needs and disabilities, and their families, could benefit from a ÂŁ10 million Scottish