News Releases:
Monday 28/11/2005
Go ahead for final phase of the A9 upgrade between Helmsdale and Ord of Caithness.
Publication of guidance aimed at ensuring care home owners and employees are aware of fire safety responsibilities.
Les Brown has been appointed as the new District Procurator Fiscal for Kilmarnock.
Government and industry team up to promote Scotch Whisky.
Improved training and a revamped website are among the next phase in planned support for victims.
First Minister says different identities can be celebrated without threatening Britain.
Objective 2 money for 36 social regeneration projects.
Friday 25/11/2005
New venture between Executive and private sector companies to promote shared ICT services across public agencies.
First Minister and Home Office Minister see how Fresh Talent is working in Scotland.
New Board member appointed.
Compendium of data on the Scottish economy from a wide range of sources.
Thursday 24/11/2005
Unprecedented investment in the NHS has resulted in faster treatment for patients - Minister.
Lord Hamilton to replace Lord Cullen as head of Scotland's judiciary.
New legislation will bring in single survey and more rights for private tenants.
Average debt of students at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is lower than in England and Wales.
Wednesday 23/11/2005
Charging mechanism for renewable energy operators extended to 2024.
Minister also confirms local government funding settlement up to 2008.
Proposed expansion of definition to reflect nature of modern families in Scotland.
New data shows patient numbers treated in GP practices, most common ailments and prevalence rates for certain conditions.
Headteacher recruitment procedures will be updated and made more rigorous so that parents are involved at all stages.