Starmer Set to Go “Further Than Blair” on Privatisation In their latest pivot to Tory policies, the Labour Party have vowed to follow in the footsteps of Tony Blair’s government
Starmer Set to Go “Further Than Blair” on Privatisation In their latest pivot to Tory policies, the Labour Party have vowed to follow in the footsteps of Tony Blair’s government
First Minister Makes Statement in Parliament First Minister John Swinney has formally apologised on behalf of the government to everyone who has been infected or affected as a result of
Support for more than 1.2 million people. All Scottish social security benefits are increasing by 6.7% in April, providing more support for disabled people, unpaid carers and people on low
A Year of Progress On the one year anniversary of Humza Yousaf becoming SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland, we look back on a tumultuous year. Despite deeply challenging
Scotland Excelling in Medical Education & Training Applications for medical training posts in Scotland are at record levels, with more junior doctors joining the NHS than ever before. Data from
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
Sale & Supply Legislation Published A ban on the sale and supply of single-use vapes in Scotland is due to come into effect on 1 April 2025, under proposed legislation
The Threat is Brexit The NHS is under pressure across the UK and there is one major issue behind why it is facing such pressure – Brexit. In the 2016
We Must Make Our Own Decisions TABIS. It means “Things Are Better In Scotland”. An acronym coined by the BBC’s own money expert, Paul Lewis, who presents BBC Radio 4’s
Moves to protect children agreed after four-nations consultation. Plans to ban single use vapes and raise the tobacco age of sale so that no one born on or after 1