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Minister says Scots will benefit from proposed changes to the system
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A link to the Scottish Parliament (Returning Officers’ Charges) Order 2011 can be found here
The government-oil and gas industry group met in London today
Cross-sector group presents business case at Westminster. Green Bank: Michael Moore accepts the Edinburgh bid from Ron Hewitt, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce
Moore meets senior representatives of the capital's festivals
Minister welcomes positive results for whisky industry
Michael Moore visits DfID and SCIAF
Secretary of State visits Scottish servicemen and women in Afghanistan
Scottish Secretary says is is fair to use the oil sector's unexpectedly high profits to help keep petrol prices lower for motorists
The Ministerhe Secretary has welcomed a new devolution ministers network which will meet regularly under the chairmanship of the Deputy Prime Minister
Three more sites in Scotland have been shortlisted for UNESCO World Heritage status
Unemployment in Scotland fell over the three months of November 2010 - January 2011
The Secretary of State welcomes Scottish Parliament support for the next stage of devolution
The Advocate General, Lord Wallace QC, seeks views on proposals to remove the prosecution actions of the Lord Advocate from the devolution issues procedure under the Scotland Act
Michael Moore visits the Rio Tinto Alcan plant in Lochaber
Michael Moore welcomes Scotland Bill Committee Report
The Secretary of State met Brian Pack in Edinburgh to discuss a range of issues, including CAP reform
Emerging world markets and innovation by Scottish companies are key to securing Scotland's economy in the future, the Secretary of State for Scotland heard on a visit to Glasgow today (Wednesday 23 February).
The Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore met children from the Big Noise Orchestra today to see how music is helping to bring the local community together.
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