LOCAL MSP HAILS “BRIGHT FUTURE” FOR GIN BOTHY Graeme Dey, MSP for Angus South, has visited the Gin Bothy Experience in Glamis to hear about the positive strides made by
LOCAL MSP HAILS “BRIGHT FUTURE” FOR GIN BOTHY Graeme Dey, MSP for Angus South, has visited the Gin Bothy Experience in Glamis to hear about the positive strides made by
Chancellor admits £18bn cuts warning was true The SNP has demanded Rachel Reeves apologise to the public for “misleading voters” – after the Chancellor finally admitted there is a £20
In the face of years of UK austerity, and welfare policies which penalise the poorest in society, the Scottish Government is investing to mitigate the worst impacts of Westminster rule.
Support for workplace learning and promoting fair work. Reaffirming the Scottish Government’s commitment to advancing Fair Work and tackling inequalities, First Minister John Swinney has announced a continued funding package
A Call to Action for Scottish MPs The ongoing debate surrounding the two-child benefit cap has highlighted its severe impact on families across Scotland. The policy, originally introduced under austerity
Today, the SNP has tabled an amendment to scrap the cruel two-child cap. The cap means that families do not receive an additional amount for third or subsequent children and
Labour has failed the first big test of government by ignoring the national scandal of child poverty. The SNP has led calls to tackle child poverty for years, while Labour
Scotland’s forestry industry contributes £1.1 billion annually and supports over 34,000 jobs, with a 30% increase since 2015. Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes highlighted its economic impact during a visit to West Fraser’s Dalcross mill. The Scottish Government is committed to expanding woodlands, creating 75% of the UK's new woodlands.
More businesses invest in Scotland as confidence continues to grow. A record number of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects were secured in 2023 in Scotland. According to EY’s annual independent
Talks focused on collaborative working and areas of shared interest. First Minister John Swinney welcomed Sir Keir Starmer to Bute House for one of his first engagements after being appointed