April 2008
Wednesday 30/04/2008
MSPs approve Bill that will pave the way for the Games to go ahead.
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Scottish Government to host summit on how to tackle the misuse of firearms in Edinburgh next week.
First Minister pays tribute to way country dealt with effects of Grangemouth industrial dispute.
Grant of £250,000 to help move heavy freight from road to rail between Rannoch and Irvine.
Whisky distillery one of 24 businesses to benefit from Regional Selective Assistance grants in the last quarter.
Reception at Edinburgh Castle to support campaign to provide accommodation for disabled veterans.
Cabinet Secretary pays tribute to 'business as usual' approach of public transport operators during fuel dispute.
Figures show 500 per cent increase in landlord application approvals.
Pharmaceutical companies to pay £2,837,500 in compensation in relation to alleged price fixing for a number of drugs.
Tuesday 29/04/2008
An official statistics publication for Scotland.
Law will be strengthed on disclosure of evidence.
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Production begins to return to normal at plant as two day strike ends.
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Communities Minister welcomes new statistics on levels of affordable housing planned for Scotland.
Sports Minister responds to Audit Scotland report.
Monday 28/04/2008
Ten year high in animal poisonings 'unacceptable' - Environment Minister.
New park and ride to take hundreds of cars off roads linking Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Finance Secretary to visit plant as strike ends to encourage return to full production as soon as possible.
Health Secretary welcomes Sutherland report.
Justice Secretary highlights successes in the fight against serious organised crime.
Sunday 27/04/2008
First Minister details additional supplies arriving in Firth of Forth and Aberdeen.
Filling stations across Scotland are well-stocked and receiving more supplies.
New scheme to give victims chance to tell court about impact a crime has had on them.
Saturday 26/04/2008
Tourism Minister encourages people to act responsibly in planning their weekend.