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Archie Kane, a main board member of Lloyds, said HBOS had "basically shut down" to the corporate and small business market as it was close to running out of funds. "It is quite clear that HBOS could not have survived on its own," he said. Full Article at The Scotsman
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A genral view of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland. View Photo »
These plans will create a stronger, more accountable Scottish Parliament within the framework of the United Kingdom
HBOS was "finished" as a bank before its takeover last year, a director of the new Lloyds banking group said today. Full Article at ic Liverpool
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill disclosed this while facing questions from the Scottish Parliament''s justice committee on his handling of the release. Full Article at New Kerala
Fiona Hyslop was replaced by culture minister Mike Russell just hours before the Scottish Liberal Democrats tabled a Holyrood no-confidence vote in her, which would have left the First Ministers credibility fatally wounded. Full Article at Daily Express
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A police woman stand outside the entrance of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Sc... View Photo »
Since the first day of devolution, the Scottish Government has been accountable for how it spends taxpayers' money. Under today's proposals they will also be held to account for how they raise it. We will give the Scottish Parliament greater freedom but also the responsibility to set the level of income...
IN THE end, Alex Salmond took matters into his own hands, before a no-confidence vote in the Scottish Parliament gave him no other choice, as he dispensed with the services of his education secretary, Fiona Hyslop. Full Article at Press and Journal
FORCED RESHUFFLE: Alex Salmond with Fiona Hyslop. Full Article at Press and Journal
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides walk down the Royal Mile during a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides attend a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides walk down the Royal Mile during a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides walk down the Royal Mile during a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides walk down the Royal Mile during a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond, left, gestures at Justice Secretary Kenny McAskill during First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Thursday Sept. 3, 2009.
View Photo »A protester against the planned closure of the Johnnie Walker whisky distillery in Kilmarnock, Scotland stands outside the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, Scotland September 2, 2009.
View Photo »Protesters against the planned closure of the Johnnie Walker whisky distillery in Kilmarnock, Scotland gather outside the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, Scotland September 2, 2009.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Johnnie Walker employees protest over the proposed closure of its Kilmarnock plant outside of the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Dr Jim Swire attends the debate over the handling of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: MSP's attend the debate of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Dr Jim Swire (C) attends the debate over the handling of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill attends the debate on the handling of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »Scotland's Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill gestures during a debate about the recent release of convicted Lockerbie bomber, Libyan Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, Scotland September 2, 2009.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, talks during the debate on the handling of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond quotes a newspaper article during the debate on the handling of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill attends debate on the handling of the case of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill (top) and Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond attend the debate of the release of the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, at the Scottish Parliament on September 2, 2009 in Edinburgh, Sc...
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides attend a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »In a Scottish context, of course the Scottish Parliament is pre-eminent as being an important source of law, but don't forget that the UK Parliament also has an important role
I don't think you can change the atmosphere or culture of the House of Commons overnight, but what I can say is I respect the system here. I also think there are many progressive things about the Scottish Parliament beyond the atmosphere in the chamber.
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