Only SNP Protecting Scotland’s Values The Labour party has admitted they have no plans to ever end the two-child benefit cap – despite the SNP confirming they will scrap the
Only SNP Protecting Scotland’s Values The Labour party has admitted they have no plans to ever end the two-child benefit cap – despite the SNP confirming they will scrap the
Supporting Scots teaching, literature and media. Eleven organisations are set to share £650,000 as part of a drive to grow the Scots language across the country. Deputy First Minister Kate
Serving the people of Angus South has been the greatest privilege of my life. For the past 14 years, it has been my honour to represent this constituency in the
Climate Action Secretary writes to Steve Reed calling for a retraction of comments regarding the quality of water in Scotland. To: Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,
Putting Scotland at the forefront of global practice. Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth has joined staff and teachers to mark the formal launch of the Centre for Teaching Excellence at the
11.1% reduction in mortality rates since 2013. New figures show the risk of dying from cancer for people living in Scotland is at the lowest on record. Public health Scotland
Plan for Future of the Area Published Actions designed to attract investment to Grangemouth, support new employment, and position the area as a global leader in green energy and sustainable manufacturing
Record Share of UK Projects Despite Global Instabilities Nearly one in six inward investment projects in the UK last year were secured in Scotland, according to new data published by
Carbon Budgets to tackle climate change. Limits on the amount of greenhouse gases Scotland will emit over the coming decades have been announced as part of action to tackle climate
Applications for £14m Fund to Open in July A new flexible grants scheme offering farmers and crofters capital investment will open next month, Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has announced.