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This is an opportunity for SNP members to hear directly from the First Minister as he sets out his vision for Scotland, his priorities looking ahead to the Scottish Parliamentary elections next year, ...
The full text of the draft resolution unanimously agreed by the NEC is appended: Context for the Special Democracy Conference: This Conference has been called by the National Executive Committee ...
Neil Gray is the MSP for Airdrie and Shotts, first elected in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election. Prior to that, he served as the MP at Westminster for the same constituency. In March 2023, he ...
Read the speech from SNP Leader and First Minister John Swinney, introducing the SNP’s 2024 general election manifesto.
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 ...
Read First Minister Humza Yousaf’s first speech to SNP Conference as SNP party leader in Aberdeen.
Westminster’s commitment to nuclear weapons leaves other aspects of our defence weakened. Nuclear weapons are wrong strategically, morally and financially. Westminster’s irresponsible obsession with ...
The First Minister, Humza Yousaf, has launched Scotland’s Programme for Government 2023-24. The document lays out the Scottish Government’s priorities for the year ahead, with our plans focused around ...
With Labour’s reckless tax plans, Sir Keir Starmer is threatening to let Scotland’s North East go the way coal and mining towns went under Margaret Thatcher. We need to invest in our communities and… ...
Together, we’ve built a fairer, greener, better Scotland. Here are the top 60 achievements of Nicola Sturgeon’s government.
Welcome to the launch of the SNP manifesto for the 2021 Scottish Parliament election. This election is taking place in the most serious of times. How people vote on May 6 will determine who will be ...
This year, Parliament marks the 25th anniversary of its opening, and I have witnessed every previous Programme for Government being announced – albeit from different seats across the Parliamentary ...