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Monday, 03 September 2007 |
The devolved government of Scotland will now formally call itself the Scottish Government, which it says will ensure the people of Scotland better understand what the devolved government does.
Signs have now been changed at the six main Government buildings, four in Edinburgh, including St Andrew's House and Victoria Quay, and two in Glasgow, while other changes only taking place when they need to, as existing stocks of old material will be used first.
The new administration says it is already saving more than £1.1 million a year compared to the previous administration, including a government of fewer Ministers and special advisers.
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