For voters who want Scotland to change after next year’s election, the choice between the SNP, Labour and Reform UK could not ...
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Anas Sarwar challenges John Swinney to use £1 billion underspend as Holyrood braces for UK Budget
The rate of income tax paid by workers in Scotland is set by Holyrood but a hike elsewhere in the UK could still have a ...
The massively over-budget HMP Glasgow will not actually increase the capacity of Scotland’s prisons to the required level ...
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SNP Government can't blame Westminster for problems and then underspend budget by £1bn
"The SNP government needs to stop playing games and start using the powers and resources they have to change lives." ...
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SNP ministers may be forced to slash public spending or hike taxes due to UK Budget 'hard choices'
The Fraser of Allander Institute estimated a 2p rise in UK income tax could cut Holyrood’s budget by £1 billion due to the fiscal arrangements between Holyrood and Westminster.
The finance secretary says an increase in income tax south of the border could lead to a £1bn shortfall at Holyrood.
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Political opinion: Labour Candidate for Falkirk West, Paul Godzik - Colleges at ‘crisis point’ as SNP cuts bite
Labour candidate for Falkirk West, Paul Godzik, has backed calls for a reversal of the funding cuts delivered by the SNP ...
John Swinney’s SNP Government has recorded a £1bn underspend despite accusing Westminster of continuing austerity. The figure was contained in the Government’s annual accounts for 2024/25. Swinney’s ...
Colleges Scotland has warned that eleven colleges could face running out of cash next year if the Scottish Government's ...
Scottish Labour Minister says £1bn SNP Government underspend is 'stab in the eye' for local councils
According to the latest SNP Government accounts, John Swinney’s administration spent £56.3bn last year - £1bn less than the ...
“Income tax in Scotland is the responsibility of the Scottish Government, and actually the only person that’s been ...
YEARS of “chronic underinvestment” by the Scottish government has left 11 of Scotland’s 24 colleges facing insolvency in the ...
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