A fairer, stronger Scotland: a decade of progress worth defending Since coming to office in 2007, the SNP has changed Scotland beyond all recognition. Families in Scotland enjoy opportunities and
A fairer, stronger Scotland: a decade of progress worth defending Since coming to office in 2007, the SNP has changed Scotland beyond all recognition. Families in Scotland enjoy opportunities and
The lead up to Christmas and then the celebrations themselves can be a very difficult time for many of those living on their own. Social isolation can be challenging at
Payment delivered by ‘a Government that puts Scotland First’ The Scottish Government’s decision to deliver a new payment to support older people with energy bills “has righted a disgraceful wrong
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
Vision for progress in St Andrew’s Day address ahead of 2025-26 Budget. First Minister John Swinney will use an address ahead of St Andrew’s Day to outline his vision for
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
Deputy First Minister outlines steps towards financing a green future. A range of measures to transform how Scotland attracts and supports capital investment into the country have been unveiled. Deputy
New figures show over £1billion paid out to help end child poverty New figures show that the Scottish Government’s five family payments have reached a landmark figure since their launch,
Engagement to tackle gendered violence highlighted at start of 16 Days. More than 27,000 young people have benefited from education and awareness-raising sessions on tackling gender-based violence over six months,
First Minister: “Engaging young people is key to ending abuse” Ahead of the global 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, First Minister John Swinney has highlighted the importance of