Glasgow and Strathclyde
Monday 21/07/2008
Ministers give go-ahead for 152 turbine Clyde windfarm in South Lanarkshire.
Friday 18/07/2008
Extension of appointments to park authority.
Tuesday 15/07/2008
Employment projects to benefit from new investment.
Thursday 03/07/2008
Official opening of new West of Scotland medical facilty by HM the Queen.
Wednesday 02/07/2008
Programnme of events to mark the start of anniversary week.
Tuesday 01/07/2008
Final report makes 23 recommendations and encourages 'different thinking' about the nature of punishment.
Monday 30/06/2008
£250,000 for science centres help inspire young people to become scientists of future.
Local authorities across Scotland to sign up to plans for more flexible delivery of services.
Expert clinicians to carry out review of anaesthetic services at Dunbartonshire Hospital.
Thursday 26/06/2008
Review of how best to provide essential services to the country's 600,000 veterans.
Wednesday 25/06/2008
Approval for two wind farms capable of generating electricity for 117,000 homes.
Tuesday 24/06/2008
New bill means diagnosis of pleural plaques will continue to give grounds for damages.
Monday 23/06/2008
People encouraged to submit images, words or music representing distinct parts of Scotland.
Solar power to make court more energy efficient.
Specialist court service to be expanded in Glasgow.
Sunday 22/06/2008
Scottish Government to provide additional £3.8 million for police forces over next two years.
Extra £40 million of new funding to promote physical activity and good diet.
Thursday 19/06/2008
Next steps towards country's first national food and drink policy.
Non-Executive member appointments.
Wednesday 18/06/2008
Health Secretary announcies independent review of circumstances of C-diff deaths of Vale of Leven Hospital.
Tuesday 17/06/2008
Proposals include raising the age for off-sales purchases to 21 and setting a minimum price for units of alcohol.
Monday 16/06/2008
Nationwide programme of events to celebrate Scotland's first ever year of homecoming.
Regeneration around the river to be used as education material for school lessons.
Friday 13/06/2008
A wind farm in Argyll and Bute has been approved.
Holyrood passes Bill to improve protection against threat of infectious diseases and contamination.