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The Scottish Government has been accused of treating islanders as “second-class citizens” after thousands of ferry ...
NATS ministers have spent £400,000 testing whether their benefits system is still working. The costly check for bugs in the ...
A storm is brewing within the SNP as a controversial motion ignites a fierce debate, leaving Scotland's political landscape in turmoil and communities divided.
The party made the plea following reports that Labour’s welfare U-turn will see it keep the two-child benefit cap.
Since becoming Cabinet Secretary for Transport, seeing first hand the impact transport has on the people of Scotland has been ...
Two former Scottish Government ministers have backed calls for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to be proscribed as a ...
LABOUR needs a new direction on tax to protect public services, SNP Finance Secretary Shona Robison said today. She called on Labour to follow the Scottish government’s example in taxing those on ...
Wales' independence party is neck and neck with Reform UK in the polls to lead the Welsh Parliament next year.
HAVING a massive benefits bill is not something to be proud of – it is a sign of a failing society. But for some reason, ...
Scotland’s Finance Secretary said Labour needs a “new direction” as she called on the Prime Minister to look north of the ...
Shona Robison has urged the Chancellor to raise taxes on high earners, as Rachel Reeves scrambles to plug a £5 billion hole in her spending plans following the UK Government’s shock welfare U-turn.
SNP-run Scotland is the only part of the UK where child poverty is expected to fall, and soon we will take another step forward by abolishing Labour’s two-child cap. We are introducing more measures ...