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The Prime Minister David Cameron is visiting Scotland to discuss the benefits of Scotland remaining part of the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister David Cameron sets out the case for Scotland staying part of the United Kingdom.
Nick Clegg will make the positive economic case for Scotland remaining in the United Kingdom at the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, Edinburgh.
A ‘no’ vote in this year’s referendum does not mean ‘no’ to change, says Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
Scottish Secretary calls for answers as more questions are posed by Scotland's accountants.
Independent research based on Quebec setting up a new state estimates that it could cost up to one percent of a country’s GDP to establish the new systems required to run a newly independent state.
This analysis shows how the UK’s fiscal union enables all regions to pool financial resources and benefit from shared public spending.
Protecting research funding in Scottish institutions if Scotland votes for independence.
Taxpayers in an independent Scotland could face working even longer before reaching tax freedom.
Report indicates Scotland’s future public finances are substantially better as part of the UK. Here are the factors that underpin the analysis.
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