New Laws to Improve Transparency & Accountability New laws to modernise and improve the way legal services are regulated in Scotland has been passed by the Scottish Parliament. The Regulation
New Laws to Improve Transparency & Accountability New laws to modernise and improve the way legal services are regulated in Scotland has been passed by the Scottish Parliament. The Regulation
The injustice faced by WASPI women – born in the 1950s and blindsided by changes to the state pension age – remains one of the most shameful failures of successive
SNP Set Out Long Term Vision to Eradicate Child Poverty Graeme has said “I will put in the hard yards to tackle child poverty” in Angus following First Minister John
Chancellor’s Decisions Betray Lack of Understanding In the wake of last week’s Labour budget, Rachael Reeves appeared on the Laura Keunsberg show last Sunday morning. One clear takeaway from this
The First Minister is in Washington D.C The First Minister has today flown to Washington D.C. to press for a better deal on Scotch Whisky tariffs that are currently costing
Research Shows Block Grant at Lowest Share in a Decade The SNP has challenged the Labour government to abandon its devastating plans for austerity, reverse the cuts to Scotland’s budget
Powers Demanded as Brexit Staff Shortages Continue The SNP will demand a Bill to allow the creation of a unique Scottish visa to address labour shortages in Scotland. Arbroath MP and
Meeting the climate challenge Thank you for joining me here in Botanic Gardens in Glasgow this morning. This is the latest in a series of speeches I have given since
Summary of Project Willow report published. Plans to secure a long-term industrial future for Grangemouth have been stepped up as a feasibility study sets out nine options for its future.
Views Sought on Detail of Plans A consultation has been published on potential for certain exemptions from rent controls or increases above the rent cap. Last year, the Scottish Government