Unemployment still higher in Scotland than rUK despite drop Scotland’s unemployment rate continues to be higher than the rest of Britain’s despite a fall over the past three months.
Parents need assurances that school buildings are safe School building safety certificates should accompany inspections, the Scottish Conservatives have said.
School reforms must be “bold and deep” to drive up educational standards The Scottish Conservatives are calling on the Scottish Government to be “bold and deep” when it comes to taking forward reforms for Scotland
MSP writes to Health Secretary on North East healthcare problems A North East Scottish Conservative MSP has written to the Health Secretary detailing a litany of issues affecting the NHS in the region – in
Best way for SNP to boost economy is to drop indyref threat The SNP has been told the best way for it to boost Scotland’s economy is by dropping its repeated threat of another independence referendum.
Whittle blasts SNP Olympics living wage stunt Scottish Conservative MSP and former Olympic athlete Brian Whittle has demanded a public apology from the SNP following inaccurate claims th
Liz Smith: Congratulations to Scotland’s pupils and teachers on exam results Scotland’s pupils and teachers have been congratulated for an excellent set of exam results, including an increase in vocational passes.
Pause in named person a chance to drop whole scheme Education secretary John Swinney has confirmed the unlawful named person policy has been put on hold.
Conservative pressure on state guardians begins to pay off Political pressure on the SNP over named person is beginning to pay off, after the education secretary said he may limit the scope of the sc
AWPR contractors “riding roughshod” over local landowners in North East A North East MSP has called on the Scottish Government to address claims that the Aberdeen bypass contractors are “riding roughshod” over lo