Unemployment falls by 0.6%
The latest unemployment figures from the ONS have been released showing a fall by 146,000 in the UK, with a fall of 0.6% in Scotland in the 3 months of July and a rise of 45,000 in employment.
Read moreScotland stands taller as part of the UK
Liberal Democrat Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Carmichael today said Scotland stands taller as part of the UK in an eve of poll message to referendum voters.
Read moreA No vote will put a spring in the step of the Scottish economy
Our family of nations has achieved great things
Rennie condemns secret SNP NHS cuts plan
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie has called on the Health Secretary to come clean on a reported £400m secret plan to cut NHS budgets.
Read moreDanny Alexander: Why should we run away from successes of the UK?
In a speech to the Working for Scotland rally in Glasgow, Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has urged people in Scotland not to run away from the great economic and social successes of the United Kingdom.
Read moreSalmond must put a stop to Yes intimidation
Liberal Democrat Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Carmichael today called on the First Minister to put a stop to the use of intimidation tactics by Yes campaigners.
Bullying culture of Yes campaign must stop
Liberal Democrat Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Carmichael MP has said that the bullying culture of the Yes camp must stop.
Read moreSupport for world's poor goes further as part of UK
Speaking in the second reading of his International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill today, Scottish Liberal Democrat MP Mr Moore said, as part of the UK, Scotland’s support for the world’s poor ‘goes further and our impact is stronger’.
Read moreSalmond can't dismiss bank move announcements
Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has warned that report Lloyds TSB, Clydesdale and RBS banks will relocate their HQs in the event of a vote for independence is of the utmost seriousness for Scotland.