NHS Highland has confirmed that they are close to sending the Full Business Case for the Elective Care Centre to the Scottish Government for final approval.
NHS Highland stated: “We anticipate this report will be issued by the end of May 2020, and we would then anticipate final approval to be issue
Jackson Carlaw MSP wrote to the First Minister on 11 May to ask several serious questions about why the SNP is seeking to diverge from the UK Government approach to ending the lockdown.
As usual, no answer of any value from Sturgeon.
We have commissioned an independent investigation any concerns about prejudice and discrimination head-on. Because no matter your background, you should be able to feel you have a home within the Conservative Party.
Shadow Finance Secretary Donald Cameron has given a very warm welcome to the announcement by the Chancellor that the furlough scheme is to be extended by four months.
Mr Cameron, a Highlands and Islands MSP, said: “The confirmation by Rishi Sunak that the furlough is being extended is ve
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has said that the fight against the coronavirus must be focused on protecting staff and residents in care homes.
Mr Cameron said: “As we have seen from the very tragic case of the Home Farm nursing home on Skye, carers in residential settings are on the
The Scottish Government has today confirmed that the earliest a replacement for HMP Inverness will be operational by will be the end of 2023.
This extended delay became clear when the Scottish Government published the Infrastructure Investment Plan Progress Report for April 2020.
The report states
Edward Mountain MSP is calling on the Scottish Government and BT to work with local internet providers to ensure all households and businesses which will not receive superfast fibre broadband can access the internet via other means.
The Highlands and Islands MSP has made the call following a meetin
Shadow Finance Secretary Donald Cameron has welcomed evidence that the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s decision to launch a jobs retention scheme has saved more than 370,000 Scottish jobs.
A survey, commissioned by the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development, has found that Sco