Police chief had £53k tax bill settled from public purse A senior police officer had their personal tax bill worth £53,000 settled by the tax payer, an Audit Scotland report has revealed.
Ruth welcomes Brexit deal progress Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has welcomed a breakthrough in negotiations between Britain and the EU on the Brexit deal.
SNP roll-out of low emissions zones ‘unrealistic’ The timescale for the SNP’s drive to create low emissions zones in Scotland’s cities is unrealistic and causes concern to thousands of motor
Sturgeon pledges to stick with ‘broken’ named person plans Nicola Sturgeon will plough ahead with her hated named person plans, despite the policy being “in tatters”.
Scottish Conservative councils urge the SNP not to cut their budgets further The Scottish Conservative leaders of four councils have joined forces with the Scottish Conservative Shadow Cabinet Secretary on Finance to
SNP roll-out of low emissions zones ‘unrealistic’ The timescale for the SNP’s drive to create low emissions zones in Scotland’s cities is unrealistic and causes concern to thousands of motor
More delays for SNP’s named person scheme The SNP’s controversial plans to assign a named person to every young person in Scotland face further delays following an Education Committe
Half a million bed days lost to delayed discharge More than half a million bed days were occupied by patients who were fit to leave hospital last year, new figures have revealed.
Ruth comments on Brexit negotiations Please see a statement from Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson following the Brexit negotiations in Brussels yesterday.
Concern as flu vaccination target for key health workers repeatedly missed The Scottish Government has been urged to ensure healthcare workers receive flu jabs this Christmas – after it emerged just one in three got