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Speech by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government has today announced £32 million of additional funding for superfast broadband in Scotland.
Statement by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Government tightens rules on off payroll appointments in the public sector.
Speech by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on improving spending control.
Government toughens spending controls.
Discussions have now concluded on details for new public service pension schemes to be introduced from 2015.
Motorists in many remote island communities will benefit from a 5 pence per litre discount on pump prices from tomorrow, 1 March 2012.
Athletes resident outside of the UK who compete at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games will be exempt from income tax.
The government today set out the headline agreements reached with trades unions on public service pension reform.
Chief Secretary has announced that from March 2012 motorists in remote island communities will benefit from a 5 pence a litre fuel discount.
The Chancellor and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury announces around £100 million of additional funding for Scottish renewable energy.
Government sets out its offer on public service pensions.
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