2007
Monday 31/12/2007
Fishermen asked to avoid areas where cod may be spawning.
Rural Affairs Secretary says urgent review needed to prevent virus spreading.
Patients and carers given a voice in service reforms.
Minister challenges people to 'think Scottish produce first'.
Sunday 30/12/2007
First Minister offers condolences to football player's family.
First Minister says 2007 was a good year, but 2008 has the potential to be even better.
Scottish Government requests change in law to allow vehicle inspectors to perform checks without a police presence.
Saturday 29/12/2007
Listing of recipients of the New Year Honours 2008.
Friday 28/12/2007
Scotland’s first case of bluetongue has been found in a herd of cattle imported from Germany.
Scots urged to drink alcohol responsibly over the festive period and beyond.
£1.4 million package for work based learning.
Minister praises the commitment and hard work of NHS staff in helping to cut waiting times.
Thursday 27/12/2007
New chair and members appointed.
Minister highlights ways in which more officers could be deployed.
Health boards expected to meet rigorous standards to help prevent the spread of infection.
Scots urged to take up walking to improve their health.
Wednesday 26/12/2007
Funding to help transform some of Scotland's most deprived communities.
Celtic and Rangers promote 'no excuse for domestic abuse'.
Monday 24/12/2007
Government beams road safety message into X-Box games consoles.
First Minister talks of 'fresh wind' blowing through Scottish political and cultural life.
Minister pays tribute to staff who will be working over the festive period.
Friday 21/12/2007
Over 60 groups to benefit from fund to improve staff training and support.
Grants totalling £2.3 million have been awarded to a range of voluntary sector housing projects.
£3 a day cap set on parking for staff, patients and visitors.
Thursday 20/12/2007
Road tolls on Forth and Tay bridges will be abolished early next year.