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Unions urge Scottish government to go further with public service funding as MSPs approve budget

Scotland editor TRADE unions and Labour have urged the Scottish government to go further in funding essential services and front-line workers after MSPs passed its Budget on Tuesday night. The Budget was approved after the SNP gained support from the Scottish Green Party and Liberal Democrats for their plans on tax and spending.  The Greens negotiated the extension of free bus travel to under-22s, a public-sector pay rise of up to 4 per cent, Covid-19 relief payments for low-income families, free school meals for all primary school pupils in Scotland and a £40 million investment in active travel and other green efforts.

Highland Council education chief spells out initial details of return to school for more pupils as more Covid-19 restrictions relaxed; Parents of schoolchildren thanked for home-learning support in challenging times

  Article Highland Council education chief spells out initial details of return to school for more pupils as more Covid-19 restrictions relaxed; Parents of schoolchildren thanked for home-learning support in challenging times By Hector MacKenzie  |  Updated: 17:48, 09 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Nicky Grant: We ask for your understanding as schools work on the very complex demands of this next phase of the return to school . AN education chief has outlined the wider return to schools in Ross-shire and beyond starting from next week. The next phase of the return, as more Covid-19 restrictions are relaxed, starts next Monday (March 15).

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