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More than 50 projects across Scotland are set to receive UK Government investment to help people into work, boost productivity and deliver net zero.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK Government has today (Friday 29 October) opened a new walk-through coronavirus testing centre in Renfrew.
The Autumn Budget 2021 will deliver the largest annual funding settlement to Scotland since devolution, helping level up across the whole of the UK.
The deal will see tariffs removed on a range of exports, with Scotland's financial services sector, whisky and food producers set for a boost.
The latest Scottish figures show that the rest of the UK is Scotland's largest market and exports to non-EU countries are also increasing.
Minister Malcolm Offord joined forces with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to bang the drum for Scottish exports on a visit to Mumbai.
Tom Harris has been appointed to advise Ministers and officials, provide independent support and monitor implementation of business plans.
The Prime Minister will chair a virtual meeting of the First and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, First Ministers of Scotland and Wales on Monday 18 October.
Responding to the latest employment figures, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says the UK Government will continue to help people find well-paid, skilled jobs.
Eight cities have been nominated for the prestigious UK City of Culture title, with the winner set to be announced next year.
Renewable energy company Orbital Marine Power will be among twelve green businesses displayed at the Summit on October 19.
Figures show Scotland's digital sector is booming, with tech roles increasing by over 25% in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Reacting to the latest GDP figures, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says we must build back better, stronger and greener.
As the latest employment figures are published, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack says the UK Government will continue to do all it can to get the economy back on track.
Archipelago set to be world leader in heritage tourism and green energy.
UK Government Minister for Scotland David Duguid has inaugurated the Scottish Seafood Industry Action Group.
The James Hutton Institute has started building works for two new agriculture innovation facilities.
Our main aim is to build back better and stronger from the pandemic, says the Secretary of State for Scotland.
The new walk-through facility is located within Glasgow Caledonian University.
Minister David Duguid on fact-finding mission over proposed new St Kilda visitor centre project
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