New report highlights the impacts of Scottish policies. Scottish benefits are easing the cost-of-living burden for families according to a new evaluation. The Scottish Centre for Social Research surveyed people
New report highlights the impacts of Scottish policies. Scottish benefits are easing the cost-of-living burden for families according to a new evaluation. The Scottish Centre for Social Research surveyed people
Blueprint for enhancing lives and communities. A new Public Service Reform Strategy will deliver the public services that people of Scotland deserve and need in the future, Public Finance Minister
December Progress Report With work just over half-way through on the Arbroath A Place For Everyone project, we take a look at progress being made. The contractor Balfour Beatty is
Quality of Scotland’s bathing water skyrockets under the SNP Carnoustie and Monifieth in Angus South have received ‘Excellent’ quality status according to the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA). Carnoustie
The Scottish National Party has published the list of its candidates selected for constituencies in the 2026 Scottish Parliament Elections. The Chair of the SNP’s election campaign committee, Angus Robertson
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
Flexible grants to drive efficiency, support nature and climate friendly farming. Farmers and crofters will benefit from £20 million additional capital support this year and £26 million next year, First
Accredited Official Statistics Publication Statistics have been released today on the destinations and attainment of 2023-24 leavers from Scotland’s publicly funded schools. Initial destinations 95.7 per cent of 2023-24 school
Local Spirits Business Gin Bothy to Benefit Forestry & Land Scotland, which assumed ownership of the Glen Prosen estate in Angus two years ago, have announced that the food and
First Minister to convene gathering on strengthening democratic resilience. First Minister John Swinney will this week convene a meeting to examine the resilience of Scotland’s democracy. Political, faith and community






