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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Scottish Secretary calls for answers as more questions are posed by Scotland's accountants.
A ‘no’ vote in this year’s referendum does not mean ‘no’ to change, says Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
Nick Clegg will make the positive economic case for Scotland remaining in the United Kingdom at the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, Edinburgh.
The Prime Minister David Cameron sets out the case for Scotland staying part of the United Kingdom.
The Prime Minister David Cameron is visiting Scotland to discuss the benefits of Scotland remaining part of the UK.
May Labour Market Statistics for Scotland show Scotland continues to do well as part of the UK.
Experts warn that a currency union between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK would be impossible.
Who can vote? What's the question? Why is this happening now?
The benefits of the UK are clear, the plans for independence are not says Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael.
Scottish Secretary says being part of the UK helps cities secure future success.
Danny Alexander writes to the Scottish government finance minister to challenge the lack of analysis in the Scottish government white paper.
In a letter to the Scottish government Finance Minister, Danny Alexander says fundamental questions around independence remain unanswered.
What would happen to Scotland if we became independent? Read the myths, and realities, of the Scottish independence debate.
Second annual report on implementation of the Scotland Act 2012 outlines progress made so far.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks at the Scottish Council for Development and Industry.
Scottish Independence White Paper myths must be debunked, says Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
Chief Secretary Danny Alexander will say in a keynote speech to business leaders in Edinburgh that Independence White Paper myths must be debunked.
Scottish Secretary says being part of the UK gives us a bigger role on the world stage.
What Scottish independence would mean for social security, pensions and helping people into work.
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