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Swinney unveils £5.8m boost for Scottish child poverty projects

Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney has announced £5.8m in fresh funding for organisations working to tackle child poverty, ahead of the publication of a new national strategy later this week. The money, drawn from the £50m Whole Family Wellbeing Fund for 2026-27, will be shared among seven projects supporting vulnerable children and families across the country. During a visit to Kilmarnock on Monday, Swinney said eradicating child poverty re…
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Scottish Business News broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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