Cabinet Secretary Announces Start Date for Key Policy The Scottish Government will effectively scrap the impact of the two-child limit from 2nd March 2026, Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville has confirmed.
Cabinet Secretary Announces Start Date for Key Policy The Scottish Government will effectively scrap the impact of the two-child limit from 2nd March 2026, Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville has confirmed.
Revised Heat in Buildings Bill to be brought forward A revised Heat in Buildings Bill will set a new target for decarbonising heating systems by 2045 alongside continuing work to reduce
£25 million for play park renewal. First Minister John Swinney is set to announce £25 million of funding to local authorities to invest in the renewal of play parks across
The SNP is improving policing in Angus. Graeme has welcomed news that the number of Police Officers in Scotland increased to over 16,500 by the end of 2024, saying that
Extra funding to increase teacher numbers in Scottish Budget. Local MSP Graeme Dey has demanded welcomed the increased funding for teachers from the SNP Government. The 2.1% increase, delivered by the SNP Government in the recent Scottish
Building Scotland’s Academic Connections Across the World Business Minister Richard Lochhead, who is currently undertaking a visit to China and Japan, has announced the appointment of a new international trade
Highlighting the Help Available Thousands of single parents are being offered a helping hand on National Single Parents Day (21 March), thanks to a link-up between One Parent Families Scotland
Community Wealth Building Bill Published A Bill designed to create jobs and drive economic growth across Scotland by promoting investment in communities has been published. The Community Wealth Building Bill
First Minister to publish Programme for Government. New measures to strengthen Scotland’s public services and ensure people are supported during the cost-of-living crisis will be set out by the First
8,356,630 prescriptions dispensed by NHS Tayside last year – Saving households an average of over £400 On the 14th anniversary of prescription charges being scrapped by the SNP Scottish Government,






