First Minister John Swinney’s speech outlining his plans for Scotland – eradicating child poverty, growing the economy, tackling the climate crisis and improving public services. We've got what it ...
At this election, the SNP is determined to break the conspiracy of silence at Westminster over the spending cuts to come and the damage of Brexit. We've got what it takes - to create jobs, to create ...
Eradication of child poverty is the SNP Scottish Government’s number one priority. The SNP leader and First Minister cut his ...
Shona Robison was born in Redcar in 1966. She is the MSP for Dundee City East and is currently the Deputy First Minister, as well as Cabinet Secretary for Finance. Educated at Alva Academy, she went ...
The 90th Annual National Conference of the SNP will take place at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, from Friday 30th August to Sunday 1st September 2024. SNP Conference is the perfect ...
After months of defending Sir Keir’s decision to scrap winter fuel payments, Scottish Labour have changed their mind yet again. Austerity Anas’ latest u-turn shows just how few principles Labour has ...
The SNP is committed to making Scotland the nation we know it can be. Our vision is of a prosperous country where everyone gets the chance to fulfil their potential. We want a fair society where ...
The SNP is determined that every child, regardless of their circumstances, should get the best start in life, which is why we introduced Scotland’s Baby Box. Based on the Finnish model, which has a ...
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Born in Edinburgh in 1964, John graduated with MA Honours Politics from Edinburgh University. He joined the SNP in 1979, and has over his many years of service to the party held a number of posts at ...
Scotland is leading the world on tackling the twin crises of climate change and ecological decline. We are proud to have the most ambitious legal framework for emissions reduction in the world, but ...