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20/06/2010
...as a front for this programme. We will talk live with that Scottish Secretary, Michael Moore. The axe is looming. Tuesday's emergency budget was signed off on...between what is desirable for the Liberal Democrats and what is achievable. Michael Moore,
...But is this the man who got us into the mess in the first place? We'll ask Alistair Darling where he stands on the cuts to come and those already...will fall to around 10 Earlier on, you may have heard the Shadow Chancellor, Alistair Darling, accusing
...debates that of the Liberal Democrats their first taste of power in decades. Nick Clegg offered a new kind of politics, different from the two old parties....
...for the Liberal Democrats. The Conservatives may be making the cut but it is Danny Alexander who is deciding where the axe will fall. And if that axe falls...
...deliver an emergency budget expected to cut public spending and raise taxes, Cabinet Minister David Willetts is here to justify the coming pain. But is this...
...concerns would be taken into account. Here is the man With the Plan. Adrian Sanders, MP in England, wants to move the clocks for by one hour,...into The Sunday Express says anger at a separate time zone plan for Scotland. Adrian Sanders, I your colleag
...as. There is a story doing the rounds, I do not know if it is true, but in David Cameron its first meeting with the armed forces see tum up and said, how...
...you find that nothing changes at all. Then came the scandal. Within weeks, David Laws had resigned over revelations about his expenses. And in this...
...a bit of history as they won their second test against Argentina last night. Jim Hamilton got the tourists off to a great start as he tourists off to a...
...a half minutes. After scoring all of Scotland's points in the opening test, Dan Parks was at it again, as he kicked the rest of Scotland's points in their...
...over revelations about his expenses. And in this morning's News of the World, Chris Huhne has been announced as having an affair. It's seems like the old...
...The Treasury has already cancelled 12 projects worth £2 billion across the UK, including projects to build new schools and hospitals in England. Another...spend of £155 billion. That is £2,500 per adult and child across the entire UK. That is a lot
...rugby players created a bit of history as they won their second test against Argentina last night. Jim Hamilton got the tourists off to a great start as he...
...predict. They cut the navy and got the Falklands. They cut the army and got Iraq and Afghanistan. Whatever they cut next that they will need. Probably the...
...the cuts to come and those already announced. And we'll hear from the city of Sheffield where three major projects have already been cancelled by the...
...need for the next war that they cannot predict. They cut the navy and got the Falklands. They cut the army and got Iraq and Afghanistan. Whatever they cut...
...supporting them. The dynamic as that, eventually, he does not want us to be in Afghanistan that much longer. The strategic problem is that whatever they cut...They cut the navy and got the Falklands. They cut the army and got Iraq and Afghanistan. What
...be taken into account. Here is the man With the Plan. Adrian Sanders, MP in England, wants to move the clocks for by one hour, permanently. He has told the...across the UK, including projects to build new schools and hospitals in England. Another 12 ha
...Laws had resigned over revelations about his expenses. And in this morning's News of the World, Chris Huhne has been announced as having an affair. It's...
...is with us live. Thanks, Glenn, good afternoon. The department in charge of Britain's tourist industry says it would consider any proposal to change the...But they all face an uncertain future as the government attempts to reduce Britain's deficit. Tha
...indicators about how they would fare with the replacement of things within the Navy. If the aircraft carrier order was to be cancelled, that would have an...
...Film Festival, the Magnus Festival, the Borders Books Festival, the Glasgow International Jazz Festival. We now have an agency with the capability...
...a river in Glasgow has died in hospital. The 13-year-old was removed from the River Kelvin in Glasgow, near the West of Scotland Science Park, shortly after...
...as the country in the 21st century given the state that we are in after the Cold War, and with a very different world? That is the starting point. That is...
...20 %. Will you start that immediately? have said that over the course of this Parliament that people re- balance that and make it fair. We'll return to the...
...moderate west or northwest winds. The maximum temperature will be 22 degrees Celsius. Tonight, it will be mainly dry with patchy rain in the north, soon...
...dawn. Temperatures will fall to around 10 Earlier on, you may have heard the Shadow Chancellor, Alistair Darling, accusing the Conservatives of pursuing an...
...as the illusionist, with a fairy tale depiction of Scotland, opened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Scotland has left a wonderful impression...amazing assets in the cultural sector in Scotland. This weekend alone near the Edinburgh Intern
...base in the Clyde supports 11,000 civilian jobs in the West of Scotland. The MoD employs 6,000 civilian workers at bases throughout Scotland. And a contract...
...at the time of the Budget. During the election campaign, he warned of a Tory D T bombshell of tax. -- VAT. Have you been able to defuse that? I...
...but it remains to be seen at the audience will be receptive as this one. Andrew Dixon, the chief executive designate of Creative Scotland, is here....
...role for the creative industries are now all be a priority, walking with Scottish Enterprise, funding councils and others to get the most out of the...
...would be taken into account. Here is the man With the Plan. Adrian Sanders, MP in England, wants to move the clocks for by one hour, permanently. He has...
...week's cuts are a sign of things to come. The a sign of things to come. The Treasury has already cancelled 12 projects worth £2 billion across the UK,...allocated to them at all, we have seen some difficult decisions taken by the Treasury over the pas
...Conservatives of pursuing an ideologically driven cuts agenda and using the Liberal Democrats, their partners, as a front for this programme. We will talk...the political fallout might Some say it was the televised debates that of the Liberal Democrats
...books, theatre, art and music? The Cheviot could have is with us live. Thanks, Glenn, good afternoon. The department in charge of Britain's tourist industry...
...their partners, as a front for this programme. We will talk live with that Scottish Secretary, Michael Moore. The axe is looming. Tuesday's emergency...desirable for the Liberal Democrats and what is achievable. Michael Moore, the Scottish Secretary, k
...but I was over medicated. I was a zombie. In Scotland we talk about the new Subtitles unavailable for 37 minutes emergency budget and also funding...
...That will be spelled out in more clarity on Tuesday at the time of the Budget. During the election campaign, he warned of a Tory D T bombshell of tax....of the tax system. You hear the specific proposals when they come out in the Budget on Tuesday. So
...Park, shortly after eight o' clock last night. He was taken to the city's Western Infirmary by ambulance where he later died. A Strathclyde Police...
...job losses to Liberal Democrats strongholds in Scotland. The by-election in Fife, there was indicators about how they would fare with the replacement of...
...on, you may have heard the Shadow Chancellor, Alistair Darling, accusing the Conservatives of pursuing an ideologically driven cuts agenda and using the...is proving to be a pretty tricky tightrope for the Liberal Democrats. The Conservatives may be ma
...its success are being lost. There has been a merger of Scottish Screen and the Arts Council into a new funding body called Creative Scotland. It has been a...
...will that be able to answer the needs of books, theatre, art and music? The Cheviot could have is with us live. Thanks, Glenn, good afternoon. The...
...brings. Many in the creative industries are rely on grants to survive. The Glasgow School's by Band provides the background as arts organisations meet...
...book to capitalise on its success are being lost. There has been a merger of Scottish Screen and the Arts Council into a new funding body called Creative...It is unfortunate that the impact of this film coincides with the demise of Scottish Screen, whi
...Children would walk to school in the dark. A spokesman told BBC, will the Government does not propose to change arrangement, we continue to listen to...you had been given promises from these all parties and when they get back into Government, you find
...and make every ground that the Government spends will be either more. The Edinburgh International Festival is the largest festival on the world. Creative...
...have seen new helicopters for mountain rescue teams. And then there is the Strategic Defence Review. Big cuts are expected in the defence budget and...
...be affected by that. Yes, I think they are in a predicament. Then there is the Calman Commission. It means different things to different parts of the Liberal...
...art. I would not argue for giving money to art over and above any other thing. Martin Creed it moves between different art forms but not all artists have the...
...how brittle they will be in balancing the books. And it is a balancing act. Creative Scotland has been for years in the making but will that be able to...merger of Scottish Screen and the Arts Council into a new funding body called Creative Scotland. I
...many helicopters do you want? They said, that was sorted out by year ago, a Prime Minister! But he really wants to be seen to be supporting them. The...
...at 11:20pm. Back to Hello and welcome to the Politics Show. As George Osborne prepares to deliver an emergency budget expected to cut public spending...unforeseen conflict. If for thank you for joining us Hello and welcome to the Politics Show Scotland
...who should Creative Scotland be supporting? This is one of the more memorable Turner prizewinners of the last decade. Art is just something for people to...
...was taken to the city's Western Infirmary by ambulance where he later died. A Strathclyde Police spokesman said it was not yet clear how the boy had come to...