Despite the circus of Westminster last week, where the SNP’s motion for a ceasefire in Gaza descended into chaos because of a stich-up between the Labour Party and the Speaker
Despite the circus of Westminster last week, where the SNP’s motion for a ceasefire in Gaza descended into chaos because of a stich-up between the Labour Party and the Speaker
Year-long financial support for undergraduates. Higher education students can apply to spread their student financial support package over a 12-month period for the first time this coming academic year. The
It is Budget time again at the Scottish Parliament. There is a great deal I enjoy about my role as an MSP. This is my least favourite aspect. It is
Starmer: U-turn After Screeching U-turn Despite claiming to be the party of working people, Labour now endorses the Tories’ economic policy, social security cuts and anti-immigrant rhetoric. In addition to
43,000 Payments Help Families with Cost of Living More than 43,000 payments have been paid automatically to help parents and carers with the cost of living and starting school, latest
Starmer: U-turn After Screeching U-turn Despite claiming to be the party of working people, Labour now endorses the Tories’ economic policy, social security cuts and anti-immigrant rhetoric. In addition to
Moves to protect children agreed after four-nations consultation. Plans to ban single use vapes and raise the tobacco age of sale so that no one born on or after 1
Resilience Committee Updated The Scottish Government’s Resilience Room (SGoRR) has met to consider the impacts of Storm Isha and preparations for Storm Jocelyn. The meeting was chaired by First Minister
Vision for Change and Independence Humza Yousaf today launched the SNP election campaign to lock the Tories out, make Scotland’s voice heard – and put Scotland’s future in Scotland’s hands.
Targeted funding for people and public services. A £6.3 billion investment in social security and more than £19.5 billion for health and social care form the heart of the Scottish