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Rise in serious cases strengthens need for criminal justice reform
Rise in serious cases strengthens need for criminal justice reform The Scottish Government and its partners have made progress in cutting the criminal courts backlog and modernising justice services – but risks remain to delivering much needed reforms. There were around 13,268 outstanding scheduled trials at the end of 2025/26 – around a third of the number
Slow progress in reforming post-school education and skills
Slow progress in reforming post-school education and skills The Scottish Government’s intentions to reform post-school education and skills lack a clear delivery plan. Progress is slow. The government needs to make stronger links with its wider plans across economic transformation, climate change, education and skills. The post-school education and skills se
Accounts Commission Members
Accounts Commission Members We’re delighted that you’re interested in applying to join the Accounts Commission. Becoming a member of the Accounts Commission is an exciting and varied role, drawing on a wide range of skills and experience. We value the breadth of expertise and knowledge of all members. These appointments are being made by the Deputy First Min
