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SNP must channel funding boost into education, Labour urges
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THE SNP Scottish government must plough its multibillion-pound budget funding boost into the nation’s education system, Labour has urged.

The party’s Scottish education spokesperson Pam Duncan-Glancy issued the challenge after colleges across the country lurched towards insolvency following a £32.7 million cut in their budgets this year by the Scottish government. 

The cut was the latest blow of a 17 per cent real-terms cut in funding since 2021.

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