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Scotland has everything it needs to thrive, but we have to choose this path and commit to it together. Read John Swinney's speech on our plans for Scotland's economy.
The United Kingdom is home to numerous picturesque villages that offer a charming escape from bustling cities like London,
Scotland’s Finance Secretary has said the country is being “punished” for having a larger public sector due to the UK Government’s increase to national insurance contributions. Chancellor Rachel Reeves angered the Scottish Government when the decision to increase the payments from employers was announced in her October Budget.
SCOTLAND has been hit by the storm of the century today with winds of up to 100mph forcing schools to close and leaving over 20,000 people without power. The area which is covered by the rare red
Scotland's first minister has outlined an ambition to create a bespoke visa for skilled international students graduating from the country's colleges and universities.
Uncertainty caused by the new Trump administration in the US could see green energy investors divert to Scotland and the UK, the Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has said.
The First Minister wants to see a scheme put in place to allow overseas students to remain in Scotland after graduating.
Rejoining the European Union is Scotland’s “best hope for a more prosperous future”, John Swinney is expected to say in a speech on Wednesday. The First Minister will describe the drive to remain in the bloc – the side which lost the 2016 referendum – as “the past”.
The Scottish government is scrapping its plans to create a National Care Service. It is an embarrassing but perhaps predictable end to years of ambitious talk about finally coming up with a solution to the social care crisis.
Scotland's accountancy body has expressed concern that the UK government may dilute or even shelve elements of long-delayed audit and corporate governance reforms.