Support for Those Who Need it Most Delivering even more tailored support to tens of thousands of households is at the heart of a major expansion of this year’s Fuel
Support for Those Who Need it Most Delivering even more tailored support to tens of thousands of households is at the heart of a major expansion of this year’s Fuel
Fairer system, higher investment in public services Scottish council tax payers are getting the best deal in Britain, paying on average £590 a year less than they would in Tory-run England,
Promoting social inclusion of those with hearing loss Graeme recently visited Tayside Deaf Hub to highlight Deaf Awareness Week. Tayside Deaf Hub is a community hub, home to Deaf Links,
Response to Foreign Office letter on international visits by Scottish Ministers. External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson has called on the Foreign Secretary to withdraw guidance and a letter sent to
First Minister convenes anti-poverty summit. Targeted action to further tackle poverty and inequality in Scotland will be the focus of discussion at a summit convened by the First Minister later
5 Ways We’ve delivered progress It has now been over one month since Humza Yousaf became the SNP leader and the First Minister of Scotland. Every single day, Humza and
Consultation on planning guidance. People are being asked for their views on how the planning system can support healthy, thriving and connected communities as part of a consultation launched by
Legislative reforms introduced to Parliament. Legislation proposing a significant package of reform to ensure victims are treated with compassion and their voices heard across the justice system has been published.
Raising awareness about multiple sclerosis Graeme recently met with the MS Society Angus to discuss how they support the local community. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that affects your
Help to Provide More Homes in Rural Scotland Up to £25 million is being made available to help councils identify affordable homes for key workers in rural communities. The five






