Finance Secretary Shona Robison has insisted that “history” has shown Westminster always cough up more funding that will help local councils in the coming years.
Right across the country, we see pubs and hotels struggling to survive, and having to raise prices simply to balance the books, which makes going out even more expensive for a population coping with ...
The Scottish Government and its arts agency have intervened over threats to pull the plug on culture funding in the Western Isles – as an opinion poll found huge public support for keeping investment ...
They say the Scottish Budget, as it currently stands, fails to deliver on this, stating: “There is no dedicated, additional ...
The city's top housing boss responded to reporting that Edinburgh Council had left £60m for new housing unspent this year - ...
Rural communities have again been short-changed, with a £40 million cut to the overall rural budget. This follows a familiar pattern: SNP politicians prioritising urban areas who vote for them while ...
Scottish Government finance secretary Shona Robison has come under fire from her own MSPs over the treatment of the national arts companies for leaving them on standstill funding despite repeated ...
NATS chiefs are exploring a potential post-election “wealth tax” raid on Scots, we can reveal. Ministers have ordered a ...
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A SCOTTISH Government official said “political pressure” was applied to open the scandal-hit Glasgow superhospital even ...
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IT'S all change this week at North Ayrshire Council with a new SNP group leader in place. Current leader, Irvine Councillor Marie Burns, has revealed she plans to retire from the local authority next ...