Support for Women & Young People in Agriculture Funding of over £500,000 will help women and young people develop new agricultural skills and further their careers within the farming sector.
Support for Women & Young People in Agriculture Funding of over £500,000 will help women and young people develop new agricultural skills and further their careers within the farming sector.
Funding Extra Doctor Training Places Record levels of investment will see an additional 153 trainee doctor posts created next year in what will be the largest annual expansion on record.
£1.8m to Repair Damaged Flood Banks Scottish Government funding worth £1.8 million will support farmers impacted by recent floods. Those affected by severe flooding this autumn in parts of Scotland
Supporting industry and communities. The marine environment could be better protected and new green jobs could be generated to help create stronger local economies and vibrant coastal communities, according to
Pilot Opens for New Applications The pilot phase of a new benefit that will be paid to over 80,000 carers has begun in Scotland. Unpaid carers in Perth and Kinross,
The argument for Scotland’s place in the union has never been under greater strain. A stagnant economy, under-resourced infrastructure and public services that have been slashed to the bone represent a shameful legacy
Regaining the Benefits of EU Membership Independence is the only realistic route for Scotland to regain the benefits of EU membership, according to a new paper published by External Affairs
Additional Funding to Aid Recovery Efforts Hundreds of households and businesses affected by the impact of Storm Babet will benefit from additional funding from the Scottish Government to help with
SNP Supporting People Through Cost Crisis New figures show that 4,325 Scottish Welfare Fund payments have been made to support people in Angus between July 2022 and June 2023. The
97% Received Support Payments On Time Social Security Scotland has published its Annual Report and Accounts, which show that it made £641 million in direct payments to people across Scotland