Report Highlights Progress Since 2020 A new report sets out the progress made to improve the educational experiences of children and young people with additional support needs (ASN) in schools
Report Highlights Progress Since 2020 A new report sets out the progress made to improve the educational experiences of children and young people with additional support needs (ASN) in schools
Funding to Promote Local & Regional Products Food and drink festivals, farmers markets and culinary masterclasses are just some of the projects from across Scotland set to benefit from grants
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has announced new funding to support the world’s largest performing arts festival. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society will receive £300,000 from the Scottish Government in
Extra funding for skills intervention expansion. Workers directly impacted by the cessation of refining at Grangemouth are to receive additional targeted support to help them transition into new jobs. INEOS
A new poll from Find Out Now shows the continuing rise in support for the SNP under John Swinney’s leadership. The SNP is projected to remain the largest party by
First Minister: “Engaging young people is key to ending abuse” Ahead of the global 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, First Minister John Swinney has highlighted the importance of
Ensuring People Receive Help Before Reaching Crisis Further measures to prevent people experiencing the trauma of homelessness will be introduced as part of amendments to the Housing (Scotland) Bill. The
Number of students from most deprived areas also hits new high. A record number of Scottish students have secured places at a Scottish university this year, UCAS figures show. Acceptances
2,795,910 free bus journeys made by under 22s in Angus under SNP Government Graeme has marked “the transformative impact of SNP policies” as new figures show 2,795,910 of bus journeys
Proposed Regulations to Support Next Phase of Rollout Families could get quicker access to free school meals under proposed new regulations laid in Parliament. If agreed by MSPs, the regulations