First minister says programme is ‘ambitious and reforming’ but Labour says SNP’s record ‘should shame us as a nation’
Scotland’s first minister,Nicola Sturgeon, defended her party’s eight years in power as she unveiled plans to standardise school testing, and step up jobs competition with other parts of the UK and extend a domestic-buying programme.
Enduring values … can be applied to form Scotland a fairer and more prosperous countryThis government is denying reality. The reality is that Police Scotland is on its kneesContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com