Strengthening the social contract with Scotland’s people. Deputy First Minister John Swinney laid out “a different, more progressive path for Scotland” as he presented the Scottish Budget 2023-24. He promised
Strengthening the social contract with Scotland’s people. Deputy First Minister John Swinney laid out “a different, more progressive path for Scotland” as he presented the Scottish Budget 2023-24. He promised
Spending plan will protect families and public services. The 2023-24 Scottish Budget will take a distinctive approach to creating a fairer, more equal Scotland, Deputy First Minister John Swinney said.
The big events of Scottish politics used to be Westminster by-elections. Prior to the establishment of the Scottish Parliament, these gave the opportunity for Scotland to bring home – if
Helping families and services through the cost of living crisis Eradicating child poverty, transforming the economy to deliver net zero and creating sustainable public services will be the key aims
The Need to Ensure That Children Have a Stronger Lifeline to Social Security Over the last twelve years of Conservative rule and financial chaos, it has been children that have
Transport investment priorities confirmed. The Scottish Government has confirmed its key priorities for future transport investment with the publication of the second Strategic Transport Projects Review (STPR2). STPR2 will help
Minister urges those eligible to apply to the new Scottish benefit for disabled children Almost £60 million has been distributed to thousands of families with disabled children in the first
Funding to build affordable homes Social landlords will be able to access loans to build more affordable housing as a multimillion-pound investment programme reopens to applications. Under the Charitable Bond
Massive Call for Volunteers in Scotland to Host Ukrainians People across Scotland are being asked to consider if they could open their homes to displaced people from Ukraine as part
The ongoing Brexit disaster is constantly illustrated in technicolour New evidence has been published showing how appalling it is for the economy, exports, jobs and the health service. In recent