Increasing housing supply and reducing temporary accommodation use. A range of measures have been taken by the Scottish Government to increase investment in housebuilding and help reduce the number of
Increasing housing supply and reducing temporary accommodation use. A range of measures have been taken by the Scottish Government to increase investment in housebuilding and help reduce the number of
Equalities Minister calls on UK Government to change family visa rules. Changes to the UK Family Visa Route would support the wellbeing of married couples and families by helping them
Chancellor’s Job Tax is Increasing Unemployment The SNP has warned that the Labour government is taking the economy in the wrong direction, with rising unemployment and a new cost of
Met Office red weather warnings for wind brought by Storm Éowyn. The First Minister has urged people to follow Police Scotland advice not to travel tomorrow (Friday 24 January). The
Multi-year commitment made to Scottish EDGE awards. A £3.6 million contribution to the Scottish EDGE Awards is to be made over the next three years, Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes
New Spending & Tax Measures to Boost Growth Scottish Budget investment proposals set out transformative next steps to grow the economy. Spending commitments include support for businesses and business growth,
Over £1 billion invested to support and improve attainment Headteachers say the attainment of pupils experiencing poverty has improved, thanks to over £1 billion of direct investment from the Scottish
Fund allocated to third sector organisations. Nine organisations working with autistic adults are to benefit from a £2.5 million multi-year fund. The Autistic Adult Support Fund, launched in 2023, supports
Response to COVID Inquiry’s Initial Recommendations Ministers will act on all recommendations relating to Scotland in the UK Covid-19 Inquiry’s report on pandemic resilience and preparedness of the United Kingdom,
Funding to Help Women, Girls & Disabled Children Scotland intends to support inclusive education in Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia with funding of up to £12.5 million over the next five