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Michael Moore met with Dacian Ciolos, the EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, to discuss specific Scottish interests in the ongoing EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform negotiations
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The Secretary of State for Scotland today welcomed the arrival of HMS Ambush to HM Naval Base Clyde.
Scottish Secretary Michael Moore and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon met in Edinburgh today to discuss the independence referendum. Following…
Unemployment in Scotland increased by 4,000, to 223,000 in the period May to July 2012, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data released today.
Olympians and Paralympians from Scotland have had the chance to shine on the world stage this summer as part of Team GB.
Brian Wilson, the Chairman of Harris Tweed Hebrides and a former trade and energy minister, has been appointed as a Business Ambassador for the UK Government, which will see him take on a flexible role to promote Scottish b…
Michael Moore talks about building a stronger, more vibrant, more sustainable Scottish economy in which all businesses can grow.
With just a week to go until the start of the Paralympic Games, a giant set of Agitos, the symbol for the Paralympic Games, has today been launched on the mound in Edinburgh.
Unemployment in Scotland fell by 5,000, to 214,000 in the period April to June 2012, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data released today. The Scottish unemployment rate is 7.9 per cent, which is just below …
The Scottish Secretary Michael Moore wrote to Mr Salmond today offering a meeting to agree the detail of the referendum process.
Scottish athletes from the worlds of tennis and cycling will get first-hand experience of the pursuit of Olympic glory over the next few days as they join the Secretary of State for Scotland at events in London.
UK Government to award money to life science centre's in Dundee, Edinburgh and Strathclyde
Today the Government published its decision on the levels of financial support that will be available through the Renewables Obligation (RO) for large-scale renewable electricity generators from 2013-17.
The Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Moore, will attend the first Olympic preliminary football match taking place in Glasgow, and will thank everyone who has put a huge effort into ensuring that everything is ready f…
Unemployment in Scotland fell by 4,000, to 215,000 in the period March to May 2012, according to official figures released today.
Michael Moore said the scale of the global economic problems means the Coalition Government has to use 'our whole economic arsenal to help people and companies across Britain.'
Firms in Scotland were given a unique chance to make their voices heard as part of an ongoing Review of UK Competitiveness in Edinburgh earlier…
The UK government will undertake a programme of work to inform and support the debate on Scotland's future within the UK.
Unemployment in Scotland fell by 14,000, to 220,000 in the period February to April 2012, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data released today.
Second meeting of the Joint Exchequer Committee and the first since the Scotland Act 2012 received Royal Assent.
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