Setting out case for transformational change. Major structural reforms are required to the current way skills are delivered in Scotland, according to an independent review of the system. The report
Setting out case for transformational change. Major structural reforms are required to the current way skills are delivered in Scotland, according to an independent review of the system. The report
Technicians from Scottish universities have gathered at the University of Glasgow for the first-ever Central Scotland Technical Conference. The Scottish Government’s Minister for Higher and Further Education, Graeme Dey MSP,
Transforming Children’s Experiences of the Justice System Children and young people in the justice system will soon be able to benefit from coordinated, comprehensive support under one roof thanks to
Minister confirms intention to keep rent cap in place for a final six months. Emergency measures to protect tenants during the cost of living crisis, including the private rent cap
38,000 take part in National Discussion. Findings from the biggest listening exercise ever undertaken on Scottish education have been published. The National Discussion asked the public for their views and reached
£500,000 for Projects Across Scotland Seventeen projects across Scotland have been awarded funds totalling £500,000 to help ex-service personnel access support for physical and mental health, financial, employment and cost
Tackling Child Poverty Head On The Scottish Child Payment is now being received by the families of more than 300,000 children and young people, according to official statistics. New figures
Alarm Raised Over Tightening Westminster Control Ahead of a debate in Holyrood this evening, the SNP has called for devolution to be defended from escalating Westminster Tory attacks. The SNP’s Keith
Graeme recently paid a visit to the Carnoustie Chapter of Cycling Without Age Scotland, to highlight the distinctive program offering older individuals and those with limited mobility to immerse themselves
Response to Report on Redesigning Children’s Hearings The Scottish Government’s Minister for Keeping the Promise, Natalie Don, has welcomed a landmark independent report that sets out more than 100 recommendations