The Chancellor’s spring state-ment is good news for Scotland. It will protect working people, boost economic growth and keep our country safe.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves had moved to alleviate fears cuts could be coming to Scotland’s public services by vowing day-to-day and capital funding will be protected.
On the whole, the Crips Against Cuts protests were a welcome and vital show of chronically ill and disabled people’s ...
The demonstrators held up placards and signs which showed their discontent outside of Ian Murray MP’s constituency office on ...
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray has appealed to the Scottish Government to work with Labour on the “generational problem” of people being locked out of work. He defended the UK Government’s bid to ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNEdinburgh football club says council must 'act now' amid fear of missing out on share of £8.6m government fundEdinburgh South Community Football Club have asked the City of Edinburgh Council to follow through on a previous commitment.
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Edinburgh News on MSNOur vision is for a fairer welfare systemThe changes outlined this week have created much debate. There is nothing progressive about watching millions being locked ...
Ian Murray has mocked Reform UK after its deputy leader held a press conference outside a Glasgow chip shop and was "battered" with questions. The Scottish Secretary ... The MP was in Glasgow ...
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray has branded John Swinney’s stance ... to Mr Trump from the King for an unprecedented second state visit. Traditionally second-term US presidents are not given ...
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