Funding of ÂŁ10m for More Specially Equipped Toilets Around 150 additional community toilet facilities for people with complex disabilities and health conditions will be created across the country thanks to
Funding of ÂŁ10m for More Specially Equipped Toilets Around 150 additional community toilet facilities for people with complex disabilities and health conditions will be created across the country thanks to
First Minister Outlines Plans to Boost Scotland’s Economy A dedicated visa for international graduates from Scottish universities or colleges who want to stay in Scotland after their studies has been
Citizens Advice Scotland Project Expanded People struggling with Council Tax arrears will have access to enhanced advice through the expansion of a Citizens Advice Scotland project. Backed by an additional
UK Government must “meet the moment” with decisive action. First Minister John Swinney has called for a new package of support for industry from the UK Government in the face
Unemployment Falling Under SNP The SNP has welcomed new figures from the ONS which show that Scotland’s unemployment rate fell by 0.2% to a total of 3.8% between September and
Tackling the housing emergency. The Scottish Government is taking significant steps to address the housing emergency, with plans in the draft Budget for next year to increase funding for the
First Minister leads summit with front-line practitioners. First Minister John Swinney has described his priority of eradicating child poverty in Scotland as “a truly national mission” and our “moral imperative”
Pension Age Winter Heating Payments to begin in November This winter at least 880,000 pensioners across Scotland are set to receive Pension Age Winter Heating Payment to help with heating
Funding to Help Councils Restore Biodiversity Local authorities will directly receive ÂŁ10 million to support new, or to enhance existing, approaches to restoring biodiversity through the Nature Restoration Fund (NRF).
Reform of National Education Bodies The funding system which covers universities, colleges and apprenticeships, as well as student support, will change in Scotland. Under plans published today, responsibility for providing