Hundreds of Individuals & Organisations to Benefit Culture Secretary Angus Robertson has said an additional £34 million in culture and arts spending next year will be “game-changing” for the sector.
Hundreds of Individuals & Organisations to Benefit Culture Secretary Angus Robertson has said an additional £34 million in culture and arts spending next year will be “game-changing” for the sector.
Progress for Scotland, by Scotland The 2025-26 Budget will deliver progress for the people of Scotland, with a record increase in frontline NHS spending, and plans to lift 15,000 children
Budget Measure to Lift 15,000 Children Out of Poverty On a visit to BusyBees nursery in Livingston Village today, First Minister John Swinney heard first-hand about how families are struggling
Supporting Ex-Service Personnel Thousands of veterans and their families will be able to access vital support as a result of this year’s Scottish Veterans Fund. Around £460,000 will help fund
Local Spirits Business Gin Bothy to Benefit Forestry & Land Scotland, which assumed ownership of the Glen Prosen estate in Angus two years ago, have announced that the food and
5,000 Supported by Advocacy Service Since 2020 A scheme that provides dedicated advocacy services for children and young people who are attending Children’s Hearings has been praised by those who
Housing Bill Measures for Fairness New legislation will introduce a range of measures to improve renting in Scotland, including strengthening tenants’ rights to keep a pet. Measures in the Housing
SNP Call for U-Turn as Labour ‘Clueless’ About Impact The SNP has challenged the Labour UK Government’s Scottish Secretary, Ian Murray MP, to publish a full impact assessment of the winter
UK Government Must Reconsider Planned Increase Graeme has urged the UK government to reconsider their planned tax hike on GP surgeries, after figures showed that sixteen practices in Angus would
Tealing & Strathmartine Schools to Benefit As Book Week Scotland opens, it has been announced that 17 projects will benefit from the 2024-25 funding round through the School Library Improvement