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Sir Malcolm Rifkind said Alex Salmond’s plan to keep the pound following separation would mean England having ultimate control over monetary policy, such as interest rates.He compared the situation to the basket-case African nation of Zimbabwe, where the economy uses the US dollar as one of its currenci...
It is clear that nations can no longer consider the challenge of energy security as something for the next generation to tackle and solve
The prime minister and the deputy prime minister have made it clear they are happy to meet Alex Salmond and arrangements will be made for that in the coming days.
We must start from today with our young future energy leaders using your talent and enthusiasm to turn vision into reality. This is a global challenge and therefore one which demands collaboration across nations. That is why I would like you – some of the best renewables minds in the world – to visit Sc...
This is a welcome change of view from the Westminster government. When Alex Salmond first proposed a meeting with the prime minister and deputy prime minister the initial reaction was to decline it. The fact is they have reflected on that and changed their minds.
While the UK government has its view, the Scottish government are entirely confident about our legal basis to hold a consultative referendum - as confirmed by a range of experts.
The prime minister has made it clear he is happy to meet Alex Salmond and arrangements for that will be made in the coming days. However, he also believes the First Minister should accept the invitation to meet the Secretary of State for Scotland on Thursday to discuss his views on the consultation proc...
Sterling is not owned by (Chancellor) George Osborne. Our position is, let's use sterling until we're able to take a decision on euro.
The PM has made it clear he is happy to meet Alex Salmond and arrangements for that will be made in the coming days
We look forward to these meetings being arranged soon, and we will have them in any order the UK Government wish. The First Minister is of course very happy to meet with the Scottish Secretary, as he always is.
I think it was the right policy but I think the way it was announced by the UK Prime Minister and the spin about 'this has to happen within 18 months' plays into Alex Salmond's hands.
The Scottish Government has listened to views from across the chamber and agrees with many of the Smith Group's recommendations and will establish a dedicated ministerial portfolio with a priority to promote skills and employment for young people.
There is an important lesson there - it's best that the campaign is run from Scotland and the Scottish politicians in Edinburgh and the Scottish Parliament take the lead role in the campaign. People like David Cameron, and indeed Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband, becoming too central in the campaign will just...
The weather statistics here are great for September over the last 20 years. This year the average temperature was 23 degrees on those three days, balmy sunshine!
Over the next few years there will be enormous challenges, such as whether to keep our kingdom united and how to make the EU operate in the best interests of its citizens. Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond But it is today's economy which poses arguably the biggest challenge.
Scotland will become an independent country, I'm absolutely certain of that.
Alex Salmond seems finally to get the point the SNP Government have not done enough to tackle youth unemployment. I welcome the fact he will now follow Labour's call for a minister for youth jobs. Youth unemployment has doubled under the SNP since 2007.
As the home of golf, Scotland is well placed to host the best Ryder Cup in the competition's history when it arrives at Gleneagles in 2014 ... I am delighted to announce today that the 2014 event will be held over the weekend of September 26-28, allowing the tens of thousands of spectators expected to a...
There appears to me to have been no breach of the ministerial code by Alex Salmond as First Minister and he should be wholly exonerated of any breach.
Alexander Elliot Anderson "Alex" Salmond, (pronounced /ˈsamənd/) is the First Minister of Scotland, heading a minority Scottish Government. Full Article
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond (L) arrives at St Andrews House for a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, in Edinburgh, Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron delivered an impassioned plea to the Scots on Thursday in defence of the United Kingdom, enticing Scotland...
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 16: Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving...
View Photo »Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond (L) speaks with British Prime Minister David Cameron (R) during a meeting in St Andrews House in Edinburgh on February 16, 2012. Prime Minister David Cameron vowed in a speech in the Scottish capital on February 16 to fight to keep the United Kingdom...
View Photo »Protesters hold Coalition of Resistance placards against government spending cuts surrounded by police outside St Andrew's House in Edinburgh where British Prime Minister David Cameron was to meet Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on February 16, 2012. Cameron headed to Scotland...
View Photo »Protesters sit on the steps surrounded by police outside the front entrance of St Andrew's House in Edinburgh where British Prime Minister David Cameron was to meet Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on February 16, 2012. Cameron headed to Scotland for talks with Salmond on a...
View Photo »A cleaner prepares the entrance before the arrival of British Prime Minister David Cameron for a meeting with Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh on February 16, 2012. Cameron headed to Scotland for talks with Salmond on a referendum on Scottish...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond speaks to members of the waiting media before his meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron outside St Andrew's House in Edinburgh on February 16, 2012. Cameron headed to Scotland for talks with Salmond on a referendum on Scottish...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond waves as he waits before his meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron outside St Andrew's House in Edinburgh on February 16, 2012. Cameron headed to Scotland for talks with Salmond on a referendum on Scottish independence, vowing to 'fight...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond, second left, arrives for a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron,at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh, Scotland Thursday, Feb 16, 2012. A row between the British government in London and the Scottish National Party (SNP) has escalated...
View Photo »First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond speaks at the London School of Economics, February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Britain's Scottish Secretary Michael Moore speaks outside St Andrews House in Edinburgh on February 13, 2012, where he met Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond regarding the independence referendum. A row erupted between London and Edinburgh last month over the timing of the referendum,...
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 09: First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party Alex Salmond (R) meets with Lord Chris Patten, Chair of the BBC Trust, at Mr Salmond's offices in the Scottish parliament, on February 09, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The First...
View Photo »Police stand guard as demonstrators gather outside St Andrews House before a meeting between Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, in Edinburgh, Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron delivered an impassioned plea to the Scots on Thursday in...
View Photo »Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets school children during a visit to Stirling Castle, where he announced work will start this summer on a visitor's center at the site of the Battle of Bannockburn to mark its 700th anniversary Friday Feb. 3, 2012. Scotland's leader has presented...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) talks to Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond as they pose for a photograph, outside St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland, in this May 14, 2010 file picture. For Brits grappling with the idea of Scottish independence, it may be worth...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond waves to supporters after his speech during their annual conference in Inverness, Scotland, in this October 22, 2011 file picture. For Brits grappling with the idea of Scottish independence, it...
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 09: Scottish Party Leaders (L-R) Scottish Green Party Leader Patrick Harvie, Scottish Lib Dem Leader Willie Rennie, Scottish Labour Leader Johann Lamont, Scottish Conserative Leader Ruth Davidson, First Minister Alex Salmond and Cabinet Secretary...
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 16: A man is arrested outside the Apex Hotel where Prime Minister David Cameron giving a speech on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he will do everything he can to stop Scottish independence; however he would consider devolving...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (R) stands with Scottish Conservative Party leader Ruth Davidson at South Queensferry, in Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron made a passionate case for Scotland remaining part of the United Kingdom on Thursday as he prepared to meet Scottish...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks out towards the Forth Bridge at South Queensferry, in Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron made a passionate case for Scotland remaining part of the United Kingdom on Thursday as he prepared to meet Scottish leader Alex Salmond for talks on a...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond speaks during First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh Thursday Jan. 26, 2012. Scotland's leader has presented his proposal for a ballot on independence _ and his ideas include letting 16- and 17-year-olds cast ballots in...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond(C) launches his plans for consultation for a referendum on independence for Scotland in the debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland January 25, 2012. Scotland's nationalist leader Alex Salmond marked Burns Night on...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond attends a news conference in the Great Hall of Edinburgh castle, Scotland January 25, 2012. Scotland's nationalist leader Alex Salmond marked Burns Night on Wednesday, when Scots toast their national poet, by unveiling his plans for an independence...
View Photo »First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond gives a speech to launch the consultation for an independence referendum in the Great Hall of Edinburgh Castle on January 25, 2012. The people of Scotland will be asked a straightforward question in a referendum on whether they agree that the...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond attends a news conference in the Great Hall of Edinburgh castle, Scotland January 25, 2012.
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond (L) arrives at St Andrews House for a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, in Edinburgh, Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron delivered an impassioned plea to the Scots on Thursday in defence of the United Kingdom, enticing Scotland...
View Photo »The real prize is that the technologies we refine together are applied at a global scale ... Technology must be commercial if it is to be widespread.
Sir Malcolm Rifkind said Alex Salmond’s plan to keep the pound following separation would mean England having ultimate control over monetary policy, such as interest rates.He compared the situation to the basket-case African nation of Zimbabwe, where the economy uses the US dollar as one of its currenci...
It is clear that nations can no longer consider the challenge of energy security as something for the next generation to tackle and solve
The prime minister and the deputy prime minister have made it clear they are happy to meet Alex Salmond and arrangements will be made for that in the coming days.
We must start from today with our young future energy leaders using your talent and enthusiasm to turn vision into reality. This is a global challenge and therefore one which demands collaboration across nations. That is why I would like you – some of the best renewables minds in the world – to visit Sc...
This is a welcome change of view from the Westminster government. When Alex Salmond first proposed a meeting with the prime minister and deputy prime minister the initial reaction was to decline it. The fact is they have reflected on that and changed their minds.
While the UK government has its view, the Scottish government are entirely confident about our legal basis to hold a consultative referendum - as confirmed by a range of experts.
The prime minister has made it clear he is happy to meet Alex Salmond and arrangements for that will be made in the coming days. However, he also believes the First Minister should accept the invitation to meet the Secretary of State for Scotland on Thursday to discuss his views on the consultation proc...
Sterling is not owned by (Chancellor) George Osborne. Our position is, let's use sterling until we're able to take a decision on euro.
The PM has made it clear he is happy to meet Alex Salmond and arrangements for that will be made in the coming days
We look forward to these meetings being arranged soon, and we will have them in any order the UK Government wish. The First Minister is of course very happy to meet with the Scottish Secretary, as he always is.
I think it was the right policy but I think the way it was announced by the UK Prime Minister and the spin about 'this has to happen within 18 months' plays into Alex Salmond's hands.
The Scottish Government has listened to views from across the chamber and agrees with many of the Smith Group's recommendations and will establish a dedicated ministerial portfolio with a priority to promote skills and employment for young people.
There is an important lesson there - it's best that the campaign is run from Scotland and the Scottish politicians in Edinburgh and the Scottish Parliament take the lead role in the campaign. People like David Cameron, and indeed Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband, becoming too central in the campaign will just...
The weather statistics here are great for September over the last 20 years. This year the average temperature was 23 degrees on those three days, balmy sunshine!
Over the next few years there will be enormous challenges, such as whether to keep our kingdom united and how to make the EU operate in the best interests of its citizens. Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond But it is today's economy which poses arguably the biggest challenge.
Scotland will become an independent country, I'm absolutely certain of that.
Alex Salmond seems finally to get the point the SNP Government have not done enough to tackle youth unemployment. I welcome the fact he will now follow Labour's call for a minister for youth jobs. Youth unemployment has doubled under the SNP since 2007.
As the home of golf, Scotland is well placed to host the best Ryder Cup in the competition's history when it arrives at Gleneagles in 2014 ... I am delighted to announce today that the 2014 event will be held over the weekend of September 26-28, allowing the tens of thousands of spectators expected to a...
There appears to me to have been no breach of the ministerial code by Alex Salmond as First Minister and he should be wholly exonerated of any breach.
I am delighted to announce today that the 2014 event will be held over the weekend of September 26-28, allowing the tens of thousands of spectators expected to attend to begin making their travel plans in earnest
Given those facts checked out with the Permanent Secretary and the Honours Unit there appears to me to have been no breach of the Ministerial Code by Alex Salmond as First Minister and he should be wholly exonerated of any breach.
I would like to thank Lord Fraser for his thorough examination of this issue and I welcome the findings that have entirely exonerated Scottish Government ministers. I trust that Mr Sheridan will also welcome this conclusion. Lord Fraser indicated that I should restate the Scottish Government's position ...
Mr Sheridan is a respected MP and not a careless populist. He was entitled to assume that when it was asserted that a nomination came from the Scottish Government that Scottish Ministers either approved the nomination or at least had some involvement in its submission. In fact he was wrong in that assum...
I am delighted to give my support once again to the STUC anti-racism march and rally which is taking place this year on November 26.
