May 2009
Monday 01/06/2009
Board member appointments.
Sunday 31/05/2009
Patients' network to work with health boards on ensuring fair access to treatment.
Another two flu cases confirmed in Scotland and six new probable cases diagnosed.
Saturday 30/05/2009
Education Secretary at third annual conference of Chartered Teachers.
One more confirmed case in Scotland.
Friday 29/05/2009
Investment package of £110,000 to support the development of the sport of shinty.
Finance Secretary meets management and staff at Erskine.
Two new confirmed cases takes Scottish total to 16.
Re-appointment of a NHS Board members.
Potential savings of £40 million identified in simplification programme update.
Re-introduction of beavers into the wild in Scotland.
Thursday 28/05/2009
Consultation to shape Scotland's first dementia strategy.
Youth projects are to be able to bid for a share of £1 million pounds of cash seized from organised criminals.
First Minister welcomes distant relative to Scotland for Homecoming 2009.
Successful French obesity programme to be trialled in eight areas of Scotland.
Glasgow school to close until June 9 following further risk assessment.
Appointment of three non-executive members.
First anniversary of the launch of the national drugs strategy.
Wednesday 27/05/2009
Focus on how to create a viable future for Scotland's dairy industry.
Scottish Government publishes action plan to reduce its carbon footprint.
Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival to receive of £100,000.
Four members of same family being treated as probable flu cases.
Tayside to trial project to give parents better access to information about known offenders.
Low carbon economy set to deliver high quality jobs - First Minister.
Tuesday 26/05/2009
Public Health Minister comments on latest statistics.