The fall in unemployment in Scotland is in contrast to a rise in unemployment across the rest of the UK.
Amazon is to create new jobs jobs in Dunfermline and Gourock.
Aa deal between INEOS and Petrochina will see investment in the Grangemouth oil refinery and secure more than 2,000 jobs.
Other recent negotiations with China have paved the way for major expansion potential into China and elsewhere.
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With oil at nearly $100 a barrel, Scotland should be fabulously rich.
But, many Scots are planning to vote for the parties of war and poverty, the parties that want to prevent Scotland from becoming independent.
Britain’s Labour Party is on course to regain power in the Scottish Parliament as supporters of the Liberal Democrats defect, according to the latest opinion poll. (Bloomberg)
Allegedly, she also knows rather a lot about child abuse cases.
Angiolini was once Procurator Fiscal for Grampian, Highlands and Islands.
The case of a seven-year-old boy, who was allegedly raped, collapsed because of delays in bringing it to court in Aberdeen. (Procurator apologises - Telegraph)
When a ten year old was allegedly sexually abused 'the case was delayed by Ms Angiolini, and by the time it came before a Sheriff, it was deemed that too much time had passed, and that the case could not be heard – it had taken Ms Angiolini three years to process the case.' (Angiolini: Covering for Paedophilia?)
Reportedly, the Sheriff who heard the case was the very same Sheriff implicated in the abuse of Hollie Greig.
In the summer of 2000, Hollie Greig told her mother, Anne, that she had been repeatedly sexually abused.
It appears that a ring of sexual abusers were involved and this ring included people working for the criminal justice system in Scotland.
Reportedly, top legal people (including those involved in the Lockerbie scandal) prevented any police action taking place. (THE SHOCKING STORY OF HOLLIE GREIG)
Greig received a payout from the criminal injuries compensation authority.