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Scots-and-Independent

These are the most recent articles mentioning "scottish government"

... h you might use to terrify young children who won't eat their Brussels Sprouts. You see, the Conservatives voted with the SNP in Holyrood to pass the Scottish Government's budget! And by so doing, they "have done what they said they would never do and have played fast and loose with the union".Clea...
... oller John McCormick, there appears to have been significant movement from this earlier position on oversight of a referendum. Viz and to wit:"If the Scottish Government came to us for help, advice, or to run the referendum, then we would be willing to do that," he explained.That's quite a departure...
The Scottish Government's consultation on alcohol seems to have ruffled a few feathers in blogland this week, not least because of the suggestion that off-sales may be restricted to those over the age of 21. For what it™s worth, here™s my tuppence-worth¦Firstly, I think there's much in the Scottish ...
... Waverley."Lord Foulkes, the Labour MSP, said it was "independence by creep" and followed on from the SNP re-branding of the Scottish Executive as the Scottish Government".Drat, rumbled again! All those hours spent plotting away in secret at Nat Towers on McDonald Road, agonising over our strategy on...
... or perhaps even all three if the press officer on duty is particularly articulate.Turning now to frantic populism - is this another initiative of the Scottish Government falling victim to attack from a Labour Party too timid and guileless to do likewise in office? Again, no. This time, it's Nick Ray...
As promised, here's the rebuttal to the Scotsman's continued vendetta against Local Income Tax. Anyone would think their editor might be in danger of paying a bit more or something the way they carry on... 1. Local income tax (LIT) will leave a £750 million financial black hole in Scotland. Others ...
... or perhaps even all three if the press officer on duty is particularly articulate.Turning now to frantic populism - is this another initiative of the Scottish Government falling victim to attack from a Labour Party too timid and guileless to do likewise in office? Again, no. This time, it's Nick Ray...
As promised, here's the rebuttal to the Scotsman's continued vendetta against Local Income Tax. Anyone would think their editor might be in danger of paying a bit more or something the way they carry on... 1. Local income tax (LIT) will leave a £750 million financial black hole in Scotland. Others ...
... Waverley."Lord Foulkes, the Labour MSP, said it was "independence by creep" and followed on from the SNP re-branding of the Scottish Executive as the Scottish Government".Drat, rumbled again! All those hours spent plotting away in secret at Nat Towers on McDonald Road, agonising over our strategy on...
... or improving the A9, used to be one of their MPs [for Inverness, as it happens].Still nothing? Well, they provided the transport minister in the last Scottish Government, before the SNP took over in 2007.Still nothing? Oh, OK then. That former transport minister, who singularly failed to improve the...
... or improving the A9, used to be one of their MPs [for Inverness, as it happens].Still nothing? Well, they provided the transport minister in the last Scottish Government, before the SNP took over in 2007.Still nothing? Oh, OK then. That former transport minister, who singularly failed to improve the...
As promised, here's the rebuttal to the Scotsman's continued vendetta against Local Income Tax. Anyone would think their editor might be in danger of paying a bit more or something the way they carry on... 1. Local income tax (LIT) will leave a £750 million financial black hole in Scotland. Others ...
... long-lies, how I've missed you). That, and dipping into the recent submission of HM Government to the Calman Commission.Calman was a response to the Scottish Government's 'National Conversation'. Initiated by Wendy Alexander, it represented a shift away from the 'no change' position on the constitu...
... re not involved in the Calman Commission, the unit said yesterday's report "only represents half the debate".And it added that the commission and the Scottish Government's National Conversation "needed to engage with each other to ensure that issues of great importance of Scotland and the UK as a wh...
... effect of these overpayments from future calculations - something which could see peoples' pensions reduced and monies clawed back. In contrast, the Scottish Government is guaranteeing not to reduce anyone's pension which has been overpayed in this instance, and will instead apply future increases ...

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