Picture Improving in Scotland While Fees Hiked Down South As tuition fees are hiked to ÂŁ9,535 a year for students in England under the new Labour government, it is important
Picture Improving in Scotland While Fees Hiked Down South As tuition fees are hiked to ÂŁ9,535 a year for students in England under the new Labour government, it is important
MSPs Must Explain Giving Green Light to Cuts Opposition MSPs have voted against measures to maintain teacher numbers in the Scottish Parliament. The SNP have said this proves they are
Funding to Help Women, Girls & Disabled Children Scotland intends to support inclusive education in Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia with funding of up to ÂŁ12.5 million over the next five
As an MSP, my work often involves viewing the challenges faced by constituents through a particular lens – one of perspective. My office is seldom contacted by people who wish
“When Labour are in Government, tuition fees go up” Graeme has warned that only the SNP can be trusted to protect free tuition, as reports indicate that tuition fees are
Supporting Delivery of Wider Range of Services A new undergraduate degree has been launched to increase the skills, knowledge and experience that optometry students will have when they graduate. The
Less Reliance on “High Stakes” Final Exams The balance of assessment used for senior phase pupils in Scotland will change, with greater use of internal and continuous assessment to award
Reducing the Cost of the School Day New national guidance which aims to reduce the cost of school uniforms for families has been published. Following consultation with schools, families, uniform
The proportion of schools reported as being in good or satisfactory condition has increased to 91.7% (90.9% in 2023). This is 29 percentage points higher than in April 2007 (62.7%),
£2,400 additional support for students in Angus South Graeme Dey MSP has welcomed the Scottish Government delivering new financial support for undergraduate students studying in Scotland’s universities. From the 2024-25