Writing in his regular Record column, the Scottish Labour leader says John Swinney's years at the heart of the SNP Government cannot be overlooked.
The First Minister will use a speech in Edinburgh to pledge to make patients’ experience of the health service "better than it is now".
Ending the two-child cap on some benefits in Scotland could take place earlier than expected, with First Minister John Swinney saying his Government could act in the coming year.Setting out plans to possibly accelerate action,
First Minister John Swinney will set out his strategy to revive the NHS - by creating thousands of extra appointments and a new “digital front door” health and social care app.
Tens of thousands of homes were left without power due to the storm, with almost 8,000 homes still cut off on Monday morning.
Just as we must hold the SNP’s feet to the fire over the state of the NHS, we should welcome signs that ministers are at least trying to do the right thing
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EXCLUSIVE: Sandra White said the SNP First Minister had made the "wrong call" in sending a message to President Zelenskyy on Burns.
People in the areas affected by a rare red “danger to life” weather warning issued for parts of Scotland on Friday should not travel, the First Minister has announced. John Swinney said police would issue a formal do not travel notice later for the ...
The First Minister delivered a keynote speech on the NHS at Heriot Watt University amid growing concern at the state of the health service.
Mr Swinney is also expected to take aim at the economic issues facing the UK, with pressure mounting on the Government from increased borrowing costs and turbulence in the financi