Monitoring Supply Chain to Build Resilience The Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has written to the Prime Minister calling for detail of the announcements made by the UK Government this
Monitoring Supply Chain to Build Resilience The Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has written to the Prime Minister calling for detail of the announcements made by the UK Government this
Raising awareness of the benefits agritourism can bring to Scotland’s urban and town populations. Graeme recently met with constituents involved in Agritourism to discuss the prominence of the sector in
Raising awareness of the history of our communities. Graeme recently visited Barry Mill in Carnoustie and the Star Rock Shop in Kirriemuir to highlight Local and Community History Month.
Scotland doesn’t have to accept this From rising food prices and squeezed wages, to the UK economy being the worst performing among all major economies, the impacts of Brexit are
UK Government Must Launch Investigation The SNP will call on the UK Tory Government to launch an investigation into soaring food prices and profiteering in the context of soaring inflation
We’re determined to ensure that no child grows up in poverty anywhere in Scotland The SNP Scottish Government is backing up its ambition with bold actions to build a fairer
Return to pre-pandemic advice for health and social care. People in health and social care settings will no longer be advised to wear facemasks from Tuesday (16 May). The return
Call for Expressions of Interest from Local Areas Communities across Scotland are being asked to consider whether their local area could be designated as the country’s newest national park. Individuals,
Changes to Residency Conditions for 2023-24 Academic Year Eligibility for free student tuition support in Scotland will be extended to cover a wider range of immigration statuses under new proposals.
Cost of Westminster’s economic mismanagement Despite the clear economic evidence of the damaging impacts, both the Tories and Labour support Brexit – making millions of people poorer as a consequence.