SNP minister Richard Lochhead gave the speech on how Scotland 'seeks to become a leading European space nation' as part of a three-day trip to Los Angeles, USA.
The new Cabinet Office base in Glasgow will function as a second UK HQ for the Government department and will support the UK Government’s Queen Elizabeth House base in Edinburgh, which opened last year.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps also announced creating a second headquarters in Birmingham bringing an initial 650 jobs to Birmingham and Leeds by the end of 2025.
The measures are aiming to bring new jobs and investment to Scotland as part of the UK Government’s commitment to level up in every part of the United Kingdom.
Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said the move will "co-locate the engine room of the UK Government in Scotland".
The new legislation creates a criminal offence of stirring up hatred against protected groups, expanding on a similar offence based on race that has been on the statute books for decades, as well as consolidating a number of different pieces of hate crime legislation.
But more than 2,000 people responded to a call for views made last year after the publication of the Bill's first iteration, and concerns over freedom of expression led to a number of changes to the legislation before it was passed on Thursday.
Concerns were also raised that conversations over the dinner table that incite hatred could be prosecuted while actors and playwrights could become criminally liable for what they say during plays.
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The latest Panelbase polling reveals only 25 percent of Scots would support holding a second independence referendum in the next year. Meanwhile, the poll showed only 45 percent say it should not take place for the next few years.
Ms Sturgeon is joined by cabinet members and medical experts around three to four days a week.
However, the First Minister used the majority of a recent briefing to criticise her predecessor Alex Salmond, claiming he was peddling conspiracy theories.
The row surrounds whether Ms Sturgeon breached the Scottish Government ministerial code and lied to parliament over meetings between the pair in 2018 regarding unproven harassment claims made against the former First Minister.
Ms Sturgeon denied the allegations put forward by the former SNP leader.
244 complaints were made against comments Ms Sturgeon made about Mr Salmond (Image: Getty)
The Scottish Conservative leader has called for Nicola Sturgeon to step down from the briefings (Image: Getty)
CRITICS have ordered Nicola Sturgeon to resign as the SNP led Scottish Government is to cave and release further legal advice over a botched investigation into former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond - with another former Scottish leader branding it a 'bloody civil war'.
Among the cash includes £57 million of investment to turbocharge green recovery whilst the "Union" boost will accelerate the creation of almost 13,000 jobs.
But Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes and SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford warned the Budget was a "return to austerity" and failed to tackle inequality.
The pair have also been calling to make the £20 Universal Credit increase permanent.
In a letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Ms Forbes urged the UK Government to support Scotland as lockdown measures are set to be eased over the next six weeks.
Scotland has asked for more money after Rishi Sunak announced the new budget today (Image: Getty)
DEMANDS have been made for the SNP to step down as tensions rise over an inquiry investigating the Scottish Government's handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond.