Labour Health Budget Plan Nowhere Near Enough The SNP has reiterated its call that the Chancellor to deliver at least £16 billion a year of additional funding for the NHS,
Labour Health Budget Plan Nowhere Near Enough The SNP has reiterated its call that the Chancellor to deliver at least £16 billion a year of additional funding for the NHS,
Increase Formally Offered to Resident Doctors An incremental pay increase offered to Resident Doctors, formerly known as Junior Doctors, and Dentists in Training will ensure NHS Scotland remains an attractive
SNP Call for £16bn NHS Boost at UK Budget The SNP has challenged the Chancellor to deliver a major funding boost of at least £16billion a year for the NHS at
Record High NHS 24 Workforce to Meet Increased Demand A record number of NHS 24 call handlers will support the public to access the most appropriate care this winter as
Supporting Delivery of Wider Range of Services A new undergraduate degree has been launched to increase the skills, knowledge and experience that optometry students will have when they graduate. The
Agenda for Change Pay Offer Accepted by Unions Almost 170,000 nurses and healthcare workers in Scotland will receive a 5.5% salary increase this year, ensuring they have the best reward package
Starmer Set to Go “Further Than Blair” on Privatisation In their latest pivot to Tory policies, the Labour Party have vowed to follow in the footsteps of Tony Blair’s government
First Minister Makes Statement in Parliament First Minister John Swinney has formally apologised on behalf of the government to everyone who has been infected or affected as a result of
Support for more than 1.2 million people. All Scottish social security benefits are increasing by 6.7% in April, providing more support for disabled people, unpaid carers and people on low
A Year of Progress On the one year anniversary of Humza Yousaf becoming SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland, we look back on a tumultuous year. Despite deeply challenging