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Sturgeon's legacy lives on
With a budget of over £63 billion this year and millions squandered on ferries, one of which won’t carry its first passenger ...
Scotland's NHS is 'dangerously flatlining' despite SNP promises to improve performance as it emerged almost one in 10 planned ...
Councillors have agreed to allow up to £590,000 in South Ayrshire Council’s cash reserves to ensure September’s International Ayr Show ...
More than a third of Scots believe the crime rate has increased in their local community, with widespread public fears that ...
Peter Fotheringham, the former director of finance at Dundee University, was giving evidence to MSPs on Holyrood’s Education Committee.
Some departments, including the Home Office and Foreign Office, have lost out in the government's Spending Review.
The party did back an SNP budget back in 2021, having secured extra funding for mental health and local government. Those same asks are on their wish-list again, as is putting a stop to any spending ...
John Swinney declares SNP ‘healed’ a year after taking helm of ‘fractured’ party The First Minister took office in May last year at a tumultuous time for the SNP.
An SNP -led council could be forced into a U-turn on its second home tax raid after residents complained it would harm the local economy, reports say. North Ayrshire Council is said to be ...
Senate Budget Chairman Lindsey Graham released the Senate's proposed changes to the House-passed reconciliation resolution, signaling movement on Trump's agenda in Congress.
The 2025-26 budget will see every Scots worker earning over £30,318 pay more income tax than elsewhere in the UK from April, adding £1,540 to the tax bill for a £50,000 salary.