To: The care experienced community From: First Minister John Swinney It is five years since Scotland made its Promise, that we, as a nation, will do all that we can
To: The care experienced community From: First Minister John Swinney It is five years since Scotland made its Promise, that we, as a nation, will do all that we can
Parents & Carers Urged Not to Miss Out Parents and carers, with a child born between 1 March 2019 and 29 February 2020, risk missing out on hundreds of pounds
Tertiary Education and Training Bill published. Legislation to simplify the funding system for learners at college and university and apprentices in Scotland, has been published. The Scottish Government has introduced
Scotland Among “Best Places in the World” for Start-ups Start-up tech companies participating in the Scottish Government’s Techscaler business accelerator programme have raised more than £118 million of capital investment
More than £60 million for pilot projects focusing on essential services and eradicating child poverty. A new Fairer Funding pilot to deliver on the Scottish Government’s top priority of eradicating
Funding increase announced on anniversary of The Promise. Services providing local support for families will receive additional funding in the Scottish Budget, First Minister John Swinney has announced on the
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
Landmark announcement by Creative Scotland. Graeme has today hailed the landmark announcement by Creative Scotland, which will see a record number of cultural organisations across Angus receive stable, multi-year funding—thanks
Fund to support third sector organisations. People with learning disabilities will be supported to reach their full potential through a £1.6 million fund. The Learning Disability Support Fund will be