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Scottish Secretary welcomes Singaporean firm's decision to locate in Glasgow.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Scottish Secretary welcomes end of American beef import ban.
Scottish Secretary praises Edinburgh employer for providing opportunities for young people.
Alistair Carmichael welcomes creation of new research centre in Edinburgh.
Scottish Secretary champions Dundee's culture bid.
Coigach and Assynt to receive £3 million of UK Government funding.
Scottish Secretary welcomes news as sign of the UK Government’s continuing commitment for service personnel and veterans across Scotland.
Scottish Secretary says Grangemouth staff can look to the future with optimism.
Scottish Secretary comments on latest GDP figures.
Fishing is as much a part of Scotland’s future as it has been in the past, say UK Government ministers.
Alistair Carmichael responds to INEOS announcement that the petrochemical plant at Grangemouth is to close.
Scottish Secretary pays tribute to efforts of veterans' charity Poppyscotland.
Gaelic culture is an enormously important part of Scottish cultural life, says Carmichael.
Communiqué following the Joint Ministerial Committee meeting in 10 Downing Street chaired by David Cameron on 16 October 2013.
New Scottish Secretary meets delegation from Orkney, Shetland and Western Isles councils.
Latest figures show number of unemployed people in Scotland has fallen.
Scottish Secretary comments ahead of attending Joint Ministerial Committee.
Scottish Secretary welcomes measures that will deliver a £2,000 a year tax cut for 70,000 businesses and charities in Scotland.
Scottish independence referendum must focus on how to create jobs and opportunities says the new Scottish Secretary.
Secretary of State for Scotland comments as clock ticks down to Scottish independence referendum.
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