We asked National contributors to give their take on the Budget delivered by Shona Robison on Wednesday. Here's what a handful of them had to say.
A vow to scrap the two-child benefit cap and changes to basic and intermediate tax thresholds are among the plans for the ...
The Scottish Government will not make any more emergency in-year Budget revisions, Finance Secretary Shona Robison has ...
SNP finance secretary Shona Robison said the increase – which is £9 million more than the government had promised – would be 'transformational for the sector' ...
The Scottish government has pledged to make a series of funding increases to the country’s arts and culture sector as part of ...
There’s huge confusion in the Labour Party about the winter fuel allowance. “The Scottish Government is doing something ... The increase in spirt duty ‘is a hammer blow’. From the NFUS (National ...
The minister says the Scottish government will "ramp up" investment on housing, investing £768m in affordable homes, enabling over 8,000 new properties with social rent, mid-market rent and low-cost ...
Stephen Gethins asked Scottish Secretary Ian Murray if his party’s message north of the border is that voters should elect ...
Scotland's finance secretary called her proposals "a budget filled with hope for Scotland's future" as she unveiled the ...
Finance Secretary Shona Robison also outlined record NHS and local government funding in her tax and spending plans for 2025/26.
Finance Secretary Shona Robison unveils SNP Budget, pledging to mitigate the controversial two-child cap and boost housing and public services.
Scotland’s government plans to remove a limit on child benefits, a high-profile move by the ruling Scottish National Party to ...