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    • Kate Elizabeth Forbes

      • Kate Elizabeth Forbes (born 6 April 1990) is a Scottish politician who has served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic since May 2024.
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    After Swinney became First Minister in May 2024, he appointed Forbes as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic in his government.

  3. May 8, 2024 · Scotland's new deputy first minister, Kate Forbes, has already experienced the highs and lows of a career at Holyrood in her relatively short time in politics. She enjoyed a rapid...

  4. May 8, 2024 · Kate Forbes has returned to the Scottish government as deputy first minister as John Swinney unveiled an almost entirely unchanged cabinet. She replaces Shona Robison, the only switch...

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  5. May 8, 2024 · John Swinney, Scotland’s new first minister, has appointed Kate Forbes as deputy first minister and economy secretary. Forbes, who was beaten by former first minister Humza Yousaf in last...

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  6. May 8, 2024 · Kate Forbes has returned to the Scottish government as deputy first minister, with responsibility for the economy and Gaelic. The former finance secretary was appointed by new first minister...

  7. Kate Forbes is the Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch constituency (which includes Dingwall, the Black Isle and the Great Glen). She is the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for the Economy and Gaelic in the Scottish Government.

  8. May 8, 2024 · Kate Forbes has been appointed Deputy First Minister by new First Minister John Swinney. She described it as a ‘moment of extraordinary privilege’. Ms Forbes will support the First Minister in ensuring the Scottish Government is focused on supporting economic growth, investing in public services and eradicating child poverty.