Public Sector
Friday 25/07/2008
The First Minister will take his Cabinet to Dumfries, Inverness, Pitlochry and Skye over the summer.
Monday 21/07/2008
Legal members appointed.
Friday 18/07/2008
Two members recieve 12 month extensions to their terms of office.
Friday 13/06/2008
New board members of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
Tuesday 13/05/2008
New rules mean sugar and fatty foods will be off the menu in primary schools.
Thursday 20/03/2008
Six new non-executive members appointed to the Scottish Advisory Committee on Distinction Awards.
Tuesday 18/03/2008
Three members appointed to the Board.
Friday 14/03/2008
Chair and six members appointed to the Scottish Industrial Development Advisory Board.
Thursday 13/03/2008
New member appointed to Board.
Wednesday 05/03/2008
Seven new members appointed.
Sunday 24/02/2008
Website traffic rises for fifth successive year.
Thursday 14/02/2008
New pension scheme expected to deliver savings of around £20 million.
Wednesday 13/02/2008
Public sector bodies urged to sign up to online procurement.
Monday 28/01/2008
Relocation of public bodies must deliver benefits - Minister.
Thursday 13/12/2007
Local government settlement for the next three years.
Wednesday 12/12/2007
An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Wednesday 13/06/2007
A National Statistics Publication.
Wednesday 23/05/2007
First Minister spells out the new Government's priorities and objectives.
Tuesday 22/05/2007
Five Secretaries take oath of office and attend first official meeting of Scottish Cabinet.
Thursday 17/05/2007
The new Scottish Government's Cabinet has been endorsed by MSPs.
Friday 30/03/2007
Finance Minister says appetite for change is widespread.
Wednesday 14/03/2007
A National Statistics publication.
Monday 05/03/2007
Scheme to give public sector employees the opportunity to pursue their business ideas to be piloted in the Western Isles.
Wednesday 14/02/2007
Minister says pension scheme reforms will help meet the needs of a 'diverse, modern workforce'.
Thursday 08/02/2007
Emerging trend indicates average council tax increase in Scotland will be around 1.8 per cent.