Bill to exonerate wrongly convicted sub-postmasters. Sub-postmasters wrongly convicted as a result of the faulty Horizon IT system will automatically be exonerated under proposed legislation intr...
Enterprise agencies welcome Sumitomo milestone as ground is broken on £350m factory project. Sumitomo Electric Ltd.
Bosses at Dounreay have driven workers to strike after hiding behind civil service pay rules, according to GMB Scotland. Workers at the nuclear complex are on strike today after overwhelmingly re...
With up to 28 warships and submarines in the pipeline, backed by defence spending rising to 2.5% of GDP, Britain is seeing a new Golden Age of shipbuilding. Defence spending boost driving new Gol...
The Prime Minister has unveiled a major package of measures to support farmers and grow the UK's farming and food sector. A major package of measures to support farmers and grow the UK's farming ...
Alister Jack says getting more people into employment is a priority with more than £3bn now invested directly into Scotland to boost growth and prosperity. Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said, ...
Todays Audit Scotland report Local government budgets 2024/25 reveals how dire council budgets are. This makes many more cuts in services likely in coming years.
Scotland's councils faced a collective gap of up to £585 million between the money needed to deliver services and the money available when setting their budgets this year. This is estimated to i...
Over the last ten years or so, our tax authority has closed the vast majority of tax offices in the UK. No wonder we are not collecting large parts of the tax the country is owed.
Following the recent Economy and Infrastructure Committee (Thursday 2 May 2024), where Members approved the Council's Draft Sustainable Tourism Strategy and agreed a public and stakeholder engage...