Thu 26 February 2009,
Financial Times
Scottish spending faces £500m cut
By Andrew Bolger and Jim Pickard
Alex Salmond, the Scottish first minister, was urged to find efficiency savings of £500m ($711m) next year after a showdown in London with Gordon Brown, the prime minister.
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