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The Blagojevich saga and seemingly never-ending Minnesota Senate contest will have more of an impact on the partisan tone and tenor of the upper chamber than the pending economic stimulus effort.
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The Liberal Democrats in Scotland today pressed the SNP and the Scottish government's finance secretary John Swinney to make tax cuts as part of the country's next budget.
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The row over the funding of the new Forth bridge deepened yesterday with Labour accusing the Nationalist government of "doing real damage to the economy" by having no funding mechanism in place to pay for the link's construction.
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The Tories came to Scotland to discuss employment yesterday. They avoided the obvious Proclaimers song cliches of Bathgate or Linwood, and decided instead to focus on the jobless blackspot of, er, Morningside in Edinburgh.
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The Conservatives last night called for a rebalancing of the UK economy, saying for too long it had been over-reliant on financial services and too focused on the south-east of England.
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Caroline Spelman, the Tory chairman, has been cleared of wrongdoing in the so-called "nannygate" affair, it was claimed last night.
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A councillor who quit the SNP last month and was trumpeted as “Labour’s newest councillor” by the party’s Scottish leader Iain Gray is now expected to go independent.
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Tavish Scott, the Liberal Democrat leader, has added his voice to a campaign to prevent a new prison at Bishopbriggs in East Dunbartonshire being named after the town.
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Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy has called for "a new spirit of teamwork to help the country through the economic storm" in his first major speech of the year.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- To a public wary of government spending, President-elect Barack Obama is offering a salve with his massive economic stimulus package: the promise of long-term fiscal discipline....
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