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Organisations across Scotland will soon be able to apply for funding for a wide range of projects from the Coastal Communities Fund
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Supplementary Estimates for 2011-12 show Holyrood's capital spending increasing by £221m and resource spending by £140m
The Supplementary Estimates for 2011-12 show Holyrood¿s capital spending increasing by £221m and resource spending by £140m
Secretary of State says Scotland's food and drink sector will benefit from new Defra initiative
The Advocate General Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC gave a speech at Glasgow University outlining the UK Government’s legal view on an independence.
Unemployment in Scotland rose by 19,000, to 231,000 in the period September to November 2011, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data released today. The Scottish unemployment rate is 8.6 per cent, above the U…
The Advocate General said that any attempt by the Scottish Government to proceed with a referendum which is outside the Rule of Law would be "a very worrying step for a democratically elected government to take"
The Secretary of State has invited the First Minister to a meeting in Edinburgh to discuss issues surrounding the independence referendum
Being part of the United Kingdom means Scotland's farmers and fishermen can punch above their weight in Europe and the wider world, the Secretary of State for Scotland said today
Being part of the United Kingdom means Scotland¿s farmers and fishermen can punch above their weight in Europe and the wider world, the Secretary of State for Scotland said today
The UK Government is prepared to change the law so that the Scottish Parliament can hold a legal referendum on independence, Scottish Secretary Michael Moore announced today. The Government will now consult the people of Sco…
The Scotland Office Minister David Mundell visited Barr Construction which built the Olympic basketball stadium today
Commenting on the subject of a referendum on independence, the Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore said: “As a Scot I think it is…
Michael Moore says the economy and constitution will be the focus of the coming year
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