SNP Budget Delivering for Local Schools Graeme has welcomed the £3,853,000 increase in education funding for Angus Council included in the recently passed Scottish Budget. The 2.1% increase delivered by the Scottish
SNP Budget Delivering for Local Schools Graeme has welcomed the £3,853,000 increase in education funding for Angus Council included in the recently passed Scottish Budget. The 2.1% increase delivered by the Scottish
Benefit of Scrapping Harmful Policy Would Be Felt Locally Graeme has said the Scottish Budget presents an “enormous step forward” in achieving the Scottish Government’s mission of eradicating child poverty
Hundreds of Individuals & Organisations to Benefit Culture Secretary Angus Robertson has said an additional £34 million in culture and arts spending next year will be “game-changing” for the sector.
Progress for Scotland, by Scotland The 2025-26 Budget will deliver progress for the people of Scotland, with a record increase in frontline NHS spending, and plans to lift 15,000 children
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
Research Shows Block Grant at Lowest Share in a Decade The SNP has challenged the Labour government to abandon its devastating plans for austerity, reverse the cuts to Scotland’s budget
Deputy FM Responds to Chancellor’s Statement The SNP has accused the UK government of “cutting public services to the bone“, after the Chancellor ushered in another decade of austerity cuts at
Budget Bill to Become Law The Scottish Budget has been approved by Parliament, ensuring funding can be targeted towards the missions of supporting public services, growing the economy and tackling
Alternative to UK Stagnation, Neglect & Decline The SNP Scottish Government budget is leading the way in reducing inequality, despite the challenges presented by the Tories’ economic mismanagement. Fourteen long
Targeted funding for people and public services. A £6.3 billion investment in social security and more than £19.5 billion for health and social care form the heart of the Scottish