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COSLA: Council workers should accept 3% pay rise
Local government workers in Scotland have been urged to accept a revised 3% pay deal in order to...
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Scottish economic forecasting body ‘struggling to get data from DWP’
Difficulty in obtaining data from the Department for Work and Pensions has created “a significant...
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Debates on Scottish economy heat up
The debate over Scotland’s economic future has become increasingly febrile in the wake of the...
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Holyrood told to ‘get its act together’ over low Scottish productivity
Scotland’s productivity has remained broadly stagnant over the past 15 years despite its skilled...
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Scottish income tax ‘£0.5bn less than expected’
Scottish income tax yielded £0.5bn less than predicted in its first year under Holyrood control due...
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Scottish investment bank at heart of Sturgeon’s legislative plan
A major boost to capital spending and legislation to establish a publicly owned investment bank...
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Scotland ‘must have voice in Brexit trade talks’
Scotland must have a guaranteed role in future trade negotiations under a radical overhaul of...
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Childcare costs push Scottish council’s reserves into danger zone
A Scottish council has warned that a £5.1m overspend could put its already precarious level of...
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Scottish deficit sees dip thanks to oil and gas revenue
Scotland’s public finances showed a modest improvement this year, with a recovery in North Sea oil...
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Scottish economy outstrips rest of UK
The Scottish economy is showing signs of outstripping that of the rest of the country, according to...
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