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Alister Jack says getting more people into employment is a priority with more than £3bn now invested directly into Scotland to boost growth and prosperity
Dundee announced as first place in Scotland to benefit from tailored Levelling Up Partnerships
Alister Jack reaffirms UK Government's goal to achieve long-term growth with more than £3bn invested directly across Scotland to boost business and prosperity
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Minister John Lamont will represent the UK Government - promoting investment and trade and highlighting heritage and culture
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Priority remains achieving sustainable growth says Secretary of State, as latest encouraging figures published
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