Westminster Consensus Clear to See People often switch off politics. But when it’s election time they want to hear from party leaders. They want to know what their values are.
Westminster Consensus Clear to See People often switch off politics. But when it’s election time they want to hear from party leaders. They want to know what their values are.
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
£5 million to Unlock Scotland’s Entrepreneurial Talent Extra investment to grow and nurture high-growth businesses and entrepreneurs has been announced. The £5 million package will help deliver end-to-end support for
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
Angus Service Among Projects Receiving £3.6m Fourteen drugs support projects, which will help save and improve lives as part of the Scottish Government’s National Mission on Drugs, have been awarded
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,