By-Election East Livingston and East Calder Friday, 9 July, 2021 We kick-started the leafleting campaign for David Philip in the East Livingston and East Calder by-election this evening. First port of call was Uphall. Feel like helping out? contact :- [email protected] Local News
65% of the Scottish public voted against income tax rises 13th December 2017 The Scottish Conservatives will challenge the SNP to keep their promise to the Scottish people and not raise income taxes as promised in their 2016 manifesto... Holyrood News
SNP challenged to keep manifesto commitment on tax 12th December 2017 The Scottish Conservatives will use their party business in the Scottish Parliament tomorrow (Wednesday) to challenge the SNP to stick to their own manifesto... Holyrood News
Sturgeon should reveal tax-hike views of her own economic group 11th December 2017 Nicola Sturgeon should reveal the views of her own Council of Economic Advisers in relation to planned tax hikes, the Scottish Conservatives have said. The... Holyrood News
40 per cent of elderly patients with critical or substantial needs are waiting over 6 weeks 11th December 2017 The Scottish Government Quarterly Monitoring Return has highlighted that 40 per cent of over 65s with critical or substantial needs are waiting longer than 6... Holyrood News
SNP budgetary overspends cost taxpayer £1 billion 10th December 2017 Figures compiled by the Scottish Conservatives show that poor fiscal management by the Scottish Government has cost Scottish taxpayers almost £1 billion. This... Holyrood News
Scottish Government must cut the waste not raise taxes 10th December 2017 MORE than £100 million of taxpayers’ money has been “chucked in the bin” under the SNP Government, the Scottish Conservatives can reveal today. It comes as the... Holyrood News
Keltra Crafts in Bathgate 9th December 2017 On Friday Jeremy Balfour MSP joined by Charles Kennedy visited Keltra Crafts in Bathgate to show support for the independent retailer. Keltra Crafts is on a... Local News
Police chief had £53k tax bill settled from public purse 8th December 2017 A senior police officer had their personal tax bill worth £53,000 settled by the tax payer, an Audit Scotland report has revealed. The same deputy chief... Holyrood News
Sturgeon pledges to stick with 'broken' named person plans 7th December 2017 Nicola Sturgeon will plough ahead with her hated named person plans, despite the policy being “in tatters”. The First Minister was challenged on the issue today... Holyrood News
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Singh Investigation: 12 month update 25th May 2022 Professor Swaran Singh has agreed to conduct a one-year review of the Party’s progress on implementing his recommendations. National News