Testing to be based on clinical need in hospitals, care homes and prisons. Routine COVID-19 testing in hospitals, care homes and prisons is to be substantially reduced following clinical and
Testing to be based on clinical need in hospitals, care homes and prisons. Routine COVID-19 testing in hospitals, care homes and prisons is to be substantially reduced following clinical and
Graeme and councillors Lloyd Melville and Julie Bell are pledging to seek the removal of obstacles to Monifieth and Kirriemuir joining Carnoustie in securing a Banking Hub. Further to the
Graeme has welcomed recent homebuilding figures. They show 1,691 affordable and social homes have been completed in Angus since 2007 – with 103 completed in the last fiscal year. Statistics
2023 UCI Cycling World Championships celebrate inclusion. Deputy First Minister Shona Robison attended the Gran Fondo amateur time trial as the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships continue across Scotland. It
Pass rates above pre-pandemic levels. Students getting their exam results today should be very proud of their achievements, with pass rates remaining above pre-pandemic levels. Data published by the Scottish
£2,509,389 spent in Angus to mitigate the cruel Westminster policy Graeme has warned that Labour and the Tories are pushing families in Angus into poverty, as new analysis has revealed
Funding to improve digital inclusion in mental health and housing. Projects across Scotland have been awarded funding as part of the Scottish Government’s Digital Inclusion Programme aimed at helping people
DFM attends first Celtic Forum in Brittany. A cooperation agreement with the French region of Brittany aims to strengthen Scotland’s position as a leader in Europe’s offshore renewables industry. The
Banking Hubs High Street banks have copped a good deal of flak over recent years for their branch closure programmes. And rightly so. The contempt shown for customers has been
Expert advisory group aims to improve fairness in the workplace Leading figures from business, trade unions, equality groups and academia are coming together to advise the Scottish Government on its