The Scottish government has struck deals with the Greens and Lib Dems to ensure that its Budget plans will be approved. Finance Secretary Shona Robison said she would table a series of amendments to ...
Deals agreed with the two parties to ease the path of the Budget will cost the Scottish Government £16.7 million.
In certain circumstances that could have brought down John Swinney's administration and triggered an election. Instead, the ...
The Scottish Government’s tax and spending plans for this year will pass their first hurdle at Holyrood. The Greens, the ...
How will the latest plans for spending in 2024–25 boost the amount that the Scottish Government has to spend next year and ...
THE Scottish government budget has passed its first parliamentary test with a little help from the Greens, Lib Dems and Alba. Moving the £64 billion budget, Finance Secretary Shona Robison told MSPs: ...
Finance Secretary Shona Robison has urged Labour to stop standing on the “political sidelines” and back the Scottish ...
The JRF’s annual poverty barometer, which analyses information from the Office for Budget Responsibility, indicates Scotland will be the only place in the UK in which child poverty will fall over the ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said there is “absolutely no way” he would work with Reform UK to pass a Scottish budget if the party wins a raft of MSPs at next year’s election. Nigel ...
The Scottish Parliament was created by a law known as the Scotland Act (1998). This law also set out what powers the Scottish Parliament holds. Extra powers were added in the Scotland Act (2016).
The uncomfortable truth is the Scottish Government is failing to meet vital targets it has set to build new homes.