In the Scottish Parliament today, MSPs called for urgent action by the Scottish Government. Glasgow Labour MSP Pauline ...
Scotland’s only college for young adults with additional and complex support needs will receive funding to allow it to ...
The support means that John Swinney’s first budget since becoming first minister will successfully pass through ...
Hosted by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, the event was an opportunity to promote ‘Brand Scotland’ in an increasingly competitive global market. Just 24 hours earlier, the world had looked on as ...
Data obtained by the Scottish Conservatives has revealed the civil service wage bill has risen by £42m in the past two ...
John Swinney confirmed the Digital Front Door initiative will commence a phased rollout by the end of the year ...
The first minister criticised those who claim the health service is “on the point of collapse”, saying this was “simply ...
The brother-in-law of former first minister Humza Yousaf is to stand trial in Edinburgh on extortion and drug charges ...
Culture is “a force essential to our development as human beings”, the most cultured man in the Scottish Government (at least he likes to think so) tells the Scottish Parliament. Which is why Angus ...
Introduced in 2017 by the Conservative government, the cap prevents parents from claiming Universal Credit or child tax credit for more than two children, with a few exemptions, including a child born ...
We now have a funky new moniker for Scotland’s first minister, one he has cleverly crafted himself and is using with gusto, laughing with the boys at his own small joke – Full-on John. It comes with a ...
Neil Gray has had to apologise twice to MSPs after using government cars to attend football matches on hospitality tickets.