Human rights centred benefits approach for disabled children in Scotland All disabled children and young people in Scotland who receive disability benefits will now be paid directly from Social Security
Human rights centred benefits approach for disabled children in Scotland All disabled children and young people in Scotland who receive disability benefits will now be paid directly from Social Security
People urged to check their tax code as new financial year begins. Progressive changes to Scottish income tax will raise valuable revenue for investing in public services, Deputy First Minister
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
Updating Permitted Development Rights New measures to simplify the planning process for zero and low carbon technologies will help homeowners and businesses save money and reduce their emissions. Permitted development
Figures Show Increased Capacity Scotland’s capacity for electricity generation from renewable sources increased by 10% within a year, with the largest growth coming in offshore and onshore wind installations. New
Marine Fund Scotland 2024-25 Launches Applications have now opened for the fourth year of the Marine Fund Scotland. Addressing the Fisheries Management Scotland conference this week, Cabinet Secretary for Rural
Supporting Sustainable Farming & Crofting Legislation to support Scotland’s rural economy and communities has passed Stage 1 in Parliament. MSPs voted in favour of the principles behind reforms to how
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
Preventing Homelessness & Strengthening Tenants’ Rights New legislation which aims to keep people in their homes and help prevent homelessness has been published. The Housing (Scotland) Bill will introduce an ‘ask
1,166 people in Angus to benefit Graeme Dey MSP has said the new Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance will ensure that up to 1,166 people in Angus will benefit from