Young People Could Be Missing Out on Help On Young Carers Action Day (13 March), teenagers who look after others are being urged find out if they’re eligible for a
Young People Could Be Missing Out on Help On Young Carers Action Day (13 March), teenagers who look after others are being urged find out if they’re eligible for a
Plans to Undermine Scottish Democracy In the 1997 referendum for a Scottish Parliament – when 74% of voters backed its reestablishment – Labour argued it was essential in order to
Damning criticism from the Office for Budget Responsibility It is clearer than ever that independence is Scotland’s only route back to EU prosperity and sustained economic growth. In its analysis
Additional funding for early learning and childcare staff. High quality, accessible and affordable childcare is a key part of driving equality in the workplace and tackling the gender pay gap,
Sunak & Starmer Must Come Clean on Cuts The SNP has challenged Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer to come clean on where the axe will fall amid warnings of £20
Deputy FM Responds to Chancellor’s Statement The SNP has accused the UK government of “cutting public services to the bone“, after the Chancellor ushered in another decade of austerity cuts at
Continued Cost of Living Support for Parents More than 292,000 baby boxes have been delivered to expectant parents since the launch of the scheme in 2017 – providing them with
Scotland Must Escape Westminster Scotland faces another decade of devastating austerity cuts under damaging Tory and Labour Party fiscal rules – as the UK Chancellor indicates further cuts to vital
Support for Victims & the Role of Schools Victims of sexual violence and domestic abuse will be able to access support quicker thanks to an additional £2 million of funding
Chairs Appointed for Inquiry & Reviews Appointed Health Secretary Neil Gray has appointed chairs for the Public Inquiry and Independent Clinical Reviews into the actions of Sam Eljamel, and how