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Ministers and government departments will be at the Edinburgh showground in support of Scotland’s food, farming and rural life.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The landmark deal is expected to add at least £270 million a year to the Scottish economy, with food and drink and renewable energy businesses set to benefit.
As new ONS figures show low unemployment and more people on the payroll, the UK Government is continuing to help people into work
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack hails launch of new think tank, the Scottish Council for Global Affairs.
The Scottish Secretary saw first-hand the benefits of UK Freeport status, just ahead of bidding closing for two Scottish Green Freeports.
The Scottish Secretary sends his congratulations to the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee
The Scottish Secretary congratulates to all those recognised by the Queen in her Birthday Honours list
Minister Iain Stewart recently returned from the Nordic countries following a sucessful mission to grow trade links and learn about Faroese infrastructure.
The award will bring a range of benefits, including raising Dunfermline's profile and inspiring civic pride in the community.
The latest ONS employment figures show an increasing number of Scottish people on the payroll, while unemployment is at a joint-historic low last seen in 2019.
The Queen's Speech sets out the UK Government's legislative programme for the coming Parliamentary session
We have launched a consultation on a proposed expansion of the Warm Home Discount scheme for support in Scotland, expanding the scheme to cover an additional 50,000 Scottish households per year.
Our priority is a strong and steady recovery while tackling rising cost of living, says Secretary of State.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund will help spread opportunity, and could be used to regenerate high streets, fight crime, or help more people into good jobs.
As the latest employment figures are published, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says the resilience of the UK economy is benefitting every part of the country.
On his recent visit to the city Alister Jack met businesses to talk about improving transport links between Northern Ireland and the rest of United Kingdom.
A new prospectus for potential bidders sets out how the Green Freeports will regenerate local areas, create high quality jobs and support transition to a net zero economy.
Alister Jack welcomes measures to ease the rising cost of living, cut tax for lower earners and reduce fuel duty.
As new ONS figures show Scotland's unemployment rate decreasing, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says the UK Government is continuing to help people into work.
Over £4 billion of government-wide investment will support shipyards, alongside new measures to drive the UK's shipbuilding future.
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