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Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has backed further devolution for the Scottish Parliament. Mr Darling told BBC Scotland he believes some tax powers should be devolved in the event of a no vote in the independence referendum. Prime Minister David Camer
The former Chancellor backed further devolution and pledged to play ‘a major role’ in the pro-union campaign. Date: Darling wants referendum held before 2014 Pic: © STV Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has backed further devolution for the Scottish Par
Britain's former Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling speaks on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, in London September 4, 2011. The Bank of England led by Mervyn King was slow to grasp the nature of the financial crisis in 2007, so much so that... View Photo »
If you have a single currency area you come back to having an economic if not a political union
Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has backed further devolution for the Scottish Parliament, as he anticipates playing "a major role" in the pro-union campaign on the independence referendum. The Labour politician said it would be "relatively easy" to h
FORMER Labour chancellor Alistair Darling today backs a significant increase in the powers of the Scottish Parliament, saying it is time for MSPs to be given the responsibility for raising the money they are in charge of spending. In a major intervention
Industry trade body Tiga has submitted a fresh report to the treasury claiming that tax relief for the games industry will create jobs and earn millions for the country Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV: one of the few successful global franchises that's st
Finance ministers and Central Bank governors from G7 countries plus European Community pose in a photo session during their meeting in Tokyo on Feburary 9, 2008. Finance Ministers: (front L-R) James Flaherty of Canada, Christine Lagarde of France, Peer... View Photo »
Plan A is slowly but surely being left behind. Whatever you want to call the new plan, it's different to the one he set out in June 2010 - that particular Rubicon has been crossed.
IN A SPEECH in Edinburgh yesterday on the issue of the Scottish independence referendum, David Cameron admitted Scotland could go it alone, but said he believed in the United Kingdom "head, heart and soul". The Prime Minister also offered to consider mor
PM said Scots could have further devolution if they vote No to a breakawayAlex Salmond still insists Scottish people must vote on beefed-up powersCameron says he is 'reading to fight for the life of this country' David Cameron took a dramatic gamble with
Alistair Maclean Darling (28 November 1953) is a British politician and Chancellor of the Exchequer since 28 June 2007. He is Labour Party Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South West in Scotland. Full Article
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