Statement by First Minister John Swinney to the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday 18th February 2025. Presiding Officer, members will be aware that last September, Petroineos announced its intention to close
Statement by First Minister John Swinney to the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday 18th February 2025. Presiding Officer, members will be aware that last September, Petroineos announced its intention to close
Communities Surveyed on Key Priorities People living and working in rural communities are being asked their views on what government priorities should be to improve their lives. A Scottish Government
SNP Government funding helps to support bairns across Angus. Graeme Dey MSP has welcomed new figures which reveal £769,000 has so far been invested to improve play parks in Angus,
‘You can’t trust Labour’. It was an oft made comment during the latter year’s of Tony Blair’s premiership; particularly because of his role in dragging the UK into the Iraq
A 4.75% pay deal for police officers in Scotland, for 2024/25, has been confirmed. The pay deal was confirmed following the outcome of a formal arbitration process. An independent arbitrator,
Equalities Minister calls on UK Government to change family visa rules. Changes to the UK Family Visa Route would support the wellbeing of married couples and families by helping them
Only the SNP can be trusted to keep free tuition in Scotland. Graeme has called out Labour’s “hypocrisy on stilts” and said that free tuition fees for students in Angus
Flexible grants to drive efficiency, support nature and climate friendly farming. Farmers and crofters will benefit from £20 million additional capital support this year and £26 million next year, First
To: The care experienced community From: First Minister John Swinney It is five years since Scotland made its Promise, that we, as a nation, will do all that we can
Parents & Carers Urged Not to Miss Out Parents and carers, with a child born between 1 March 2019 and 29 February 2020, risk missing out on hundreds of pounds