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Our plan for a migration system that protects our public services and economy
It is clear that Scotland needs a tailored approach to immigration, one that is made in Scotland and is accountable to the people who live here.
Scotland’s colleges: get the facts
Thanks to the hard work of those who work in Scotland’s colleges, more students are achieving recognised qualifications and are going on to further study, training or work.
Our action for island communities
Scotland has over 790 islands and more than 10,000 miles of coastline. Our islands are home to stunning scenery, world-famous whisky distilleries, and fantastic musical and cultural festivals.
Our plan for Scotland: investing in the jobs of the future
Here’s how the SNP Scottish Government’s plans will support a modern, dynamic and open economy.
What is Labour’s position on Brexit?
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party does not support permanent Single Market membership after Brexit. Being taken out could damage our economy, jobs and living standards.
Scotland’s Brexit plan: protecting jobs and living standards
The findings are stark: leaving the Single Market would see Scotland’s economy shrink by up to £12.7 billion by 2030, compared to continued EU membership. Here’s what you need to know.
How we’re cutting plastic waste in Scotland
Plastic doesn’t biodegrade, making it important to reduce the amount of plastic we waste and recycle more. Here are just some of the ways we’re taking action to reduce plastic waste.
Fact check: the Tory record on the environment
The UK government has now launched a new plan for the environment but on so many issues they’re playing catch-up with our approach in Scotland.
Our plan to end exploitative work
While Scotland now has a lower proportion of workers on zero-hours contracts than the UK average, too many people aren’t given the job security they deserve from their employer.
A budget for equality
The Scottish budget supports our ambition for a more inclusive Scotland – not just because that’s good for individuals and communities but because it’s good for our economy too.
Scottish budget: what it means for businesses
The Scottish budget makes significant new investments to ensure that Scotland is the best place to do business and invest. Here’s what you need to know.
The “Single Market” explained
To protect jobs, living standards, our economy and public services, we will continue to fight for membership of the European Single Market.
The cost of Tory government
It’s now over seven and a half years since the Tories took office. People in Scotland are paying a high price for the decisions they have taken. We’ve run up the cost.
The future’s far from bright in Brexit Britain
The UK Chancellor has published his budget plans for the year ahead. When you look beyond all the Tory smoke and mirrors, this budget makes very gloomy reading.
The UK budget: what it means for you
On the cost of living, jobs and public services, this is a budget that fails to deliver for people in Scotland. Here’s what you need to know.
Working with our Nordic and Baltic neighbours
Here are just some of the ways we’re working with our Northern neighbours.
The UK budget: the SNP’s priorities
The UK Chancellor will set out his budget plans on 22 November 2017. Here are the Scottish Government’s priorities ahead of the UK budget.
Delivering progressive government this week
The SNP has been getting on with delivering progressive government for Scotland. Here’s how.
Keeping homes warm and energy bills down
Everyone should be able to heat their home and keep themselves and their family warm. That’s why we are absolutely committed to tackling fuel poverty.
Empowering schools, teachers and parents
We’re reforming Scottish education – empowering schools and parents to improve education and the life chances of our children and young people. Here’s how.
The Income Tax discussion paper explained
Nicola Sturgeon has today launched a discussion paper on Income Tax in Scotland, ahead of the publication of the Scottish Government’s budget. Here’s what you need to know.
Why the Tory government must change course on the economy
From austerity to their disastrous handling of Brexit talks, the Tories must take heed of the growing evidence of the damage done by their policies – and change course. Here’s why.