Tax breaks spark increase in oil production Tax breaks introduced by the UK Government last year have coincided with the first increase in oil production since 2001.
SNP presides over fall in housebuilding The number of new homes built in Scotland dropped last year, despite the SNP claiming it was a priority area.
Inability to guarantee payments a “slap in the face” for farmers The Scottish Conservatives have said that the SNP’s inability to guarantee vital farm payments for next year is a “slap in the face” for str
Report reveals ‘Sturgeon slowdown’ could hit Scotland Scotland could feel the impact of a “Sturgeon slowdown”, after a thinktank revealed the economy would play a bigger part than ever in fundin
Farm debt soars amid SNP’s CAP funding crisis Farming debt has soared to record levels as the sector struggles to cope with the SNP’s botched CAP payments fiasco.
Ruth’s speech to the European Council on Foreign Relations Ruth used a speech at the European Council on Foreign Relations in London to announce the formation of a new expert group to
New expert group will advise Scottish Conservatives on Brexit Ruth Davidson has today announced the formation of a new expert group to advise the Scottish Conservatives on the impact of the UK’s de
Swinney urged to give more power to headteachers The Scottish Conservatives have called for more power to be given to headteachers ahead of the launch of the SNP’s governance review this we
SNP running out of time to sort council boundaries The SNP has been urged to “get its finger out” after it emerged it still hasn’t approved local authority boundaries for next year’s council
Councils left in the dark over future of named person Councils which have been piloting the named person scheme have been told to proceed with delivering it, despite aspects being ruled “unlawfu