Councils Empowered to Raise Tourism Money A Bill to enable councils to invest more in local tourism facilities and services through a levy on overnight stays has been published. If
Councils Empowered to Raise Tourism Money A Bill to enable councils to invest more in local tourism facilities and services through a levy on overnight stays has been published. If
The Price of Westminster Failure Energy market intelligence analysts Cornwall Insight have warned that energy bills will not return to 2021 levels until around 2030 at the earliest. While the
Education Secretary Announces Summit A summit focused on tackling violence in schools will be convened by Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth in the coming weeks. It will bring together young people,
Pro-Brexit Labour Out of Touch A new poll has revealed that 70% of voters in Scotland agree that Brexit has been a total and complete failure. The fresh polling was
Public to Help Shape Plans People across Scotland are being invited to have a say on how a new National Care Service should work. A programme of meetings will take
Labour Urged to Commit to Devolving Powers Ahead of the final stages of the UK government’s anti-strike legislation, the SNP has once again urged pro-Brexit Labour to commit to devolving
Monitoring Supply Chain to Build Resilience The Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has written to the Prime Minister calling for detail of the announcements made by the UK Government this
Scotland doesn’t have to accept this From rising food prices and squeezed wages, to the UK economy being the worst performing among all major economies, the impacts of Brexit are
UK Government Must Launch Investigation The SNP will call on the UK Tory Government to launch an investigation into soaring food prices and profiteering in the context of soaring inflation
Call for Expressions of Interest from Local Areas Communities across Scotland are being asked to consider whether their local area could be designated as the country’s newest national park. Individuals,