SCOTLAND'S finance minister John Swinney has faced calls to publish details of his spending plans ahead of all-party talks on the issue today.
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Scotsman on 30th Aug 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Scotland's plans for independence looked in tatters last night as the "national bank" was effectively sold to Lloyds TSB as its value plummeted as a result of the fiasco in the finance system.
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EnglishDemocrats on 18th Sep 2008 (via englishdemocrats.org.uk)
The prime minister is poised to unveil plans which could mean extra funding for Scotland, BBC Scotland understands.
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BBCPolitics on 19th May 2010 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Finance Secretary John Swinney faces growing pressure from business and his political opponents as he prepares to set out his plans for a new way to finance government capital projects.
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TheHerald on 9th Sep 2008 (via theherald.co.uk)
Finance Secretary says spending plans will ensure a massive investment programme across Scotland.
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SNP on 4th Feb 2009 (via scotland.gov.uk)
First Minister opens new personal finance headquarters.
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SNP on 10th Jun 2009 (via scotland.gov.uk)
FINANCE Secretary John Swinney was today spelling out how the SNP plans to help Scotland out of the "Downing Street downturn".
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Scotsman on 17th Oct 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
Ministers vow that every child in Scotland will be taught basic finance skills, after a report said current provision is "patchy".
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BBCPolitics on 5th Oct 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
ONE of Scotland's largest public-sector unions has launched a pre-emptive attack on SNP plans to finance major building programmes.
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Scotsman on 8th Sep 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
Finance Secretary John Swinney defends plans to let EU nationals living in Scotland vote in the independence referendum.
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BBCPolitics 4 days ago (via bbc.co.uk)
Plans to give Holyrood a wider scope of powers are to be debated by a Westminster committee, which will examine whether they will leave Scotland better off.
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Scotsman on 6th Jan 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)