Community Action to Reach Net Zero Communities will receive a share of up to £5.5 million Scottish Government funding to help reduce their emissions and improve resilience in the face
Community Action to Reach Net Zero Communities will receive a share of up to £5.5 million Scottish Government funding to help reduce their emissions and improve resilience in the face
Supporting Adaptation to Climate Change More support could be available for communities to prepare for and adapt to the threat of flooding. A consultation on a proposed National Flood Resilience
Working Together to Realise Scotland’s Potential The First Minister has set out his ambitions for Scotland’s economy during a speech in Glasgow this morning. Speaking at the Barclays Campus in
Supporting Families Through Cost of Living Crisis First Minister John Swinney has confirmed the opening of a £1.5 million fund to support councils in removing the impact of school meal
Scottish Government Extends Peak Fare Removal Pilot Graeme has welcomed the Scottish Government’s announcement that its scrapping of peak rail fares will be continued over the summer. The pilot scheme,
New Powers to Tackle Unsafe Cladding The Scottish Parliament has unanimously approved legislation giving Scottish Ministers powers to assess and remediate buildings which have unsafe cladding, where consent of the owners
New First Minister Confirms Those Supporting Cabinet First Minister John Swinney has completed the appointment of his ministerial team. Consisting of 11 Cabinet Secretaries, including the First Minister, the Scottish
Only the SNP Will Protect Scotland’s Future The SNP have called out Labour’s plans for Scotland and challenged Anas Sarwar to disown the ideas from senior members of his party. It
Parliament Votes for John Swinney John Swinney has been nominated as the seventh First Minister of Scotland, following a vote in the Scottish Parliament yesterday. MSPs voted 64 to 57
Independence for Scotland is Vital The week of 30th April witnessed another milestone that exposes how Brexit has been and will permanently remain a major source of the problems underlying