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While Scotland continues to have higher employment and economic activity rates than the UK as a whole, these figures confirm that there is no room for complacency. We must continue to do all we can to position Scotland's economy for recovery.
The SNP is a curious mix. In Alex Salmond’s speech there was much talk of social democracy; if you listened to John Swinney there was a lot of talk of promoting business.
While Scotland has high levels of broadband availability, the Scottish government and BT recognise the frustration felt in some rural communities where people are unable to obtain a service.
With a recession and a cut to Scotland's budget, every part of the public sector - national and local - must deliver maximum value for the public purse. Our focus is on delivering high quality, frontline services for the end user and we are delivering on that vital objective, with a welcome rise in fron...
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Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney (R) sits next to First Minister Alex Salmond as he listens to questions during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney (R) sits next to First Minister Alex Salmond as he listens to questions during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney gestures during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney (R) sits next to First Minister Alex Salmond as he listens to questions during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »While Scotland continues to have higher employment and economic activity rates than the UK as a whole, these figures confirm that there is no room for complacency. We must continue to do all we can to position Scotland's economy for recovery.
The SNP is a curious mix. In Alex Salmond’s speech there was much talk of social democracy; if you listened to John Swinney there was a lot of talk of promoting business.
While Scotland has high levels of broadband availability, the Scottish government and BT recognise the frustration felt in some rural communities where people are unable to obtain a service.
With a recession and a cut to Scotland's budget, every part of the public sector - national and local - must deliver maximum value for the public purse. Our focus is on delivering high quality, frontline services for the end user and we are delivering on that vital objective, with a welcome rise in fron...
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