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Scottish ParliamentThursday 26 April 2001 Scottish ParliamentThursday 26 April 2001 The Deputy Presiding Officer opened the meeting at 09:30Hepatitis C Hepatitis C Good morning.
So the amount left will be £55 million less £29 million. Yes. That leaves £26 million. We might expect that to be topped up in part from EYF, if ministers choose to operate the same 75:25 rule as before.
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Date answered:
13 April 2005
In addition, all ministers promote Scotland as a place to visit, study and work both during overseas visits and when receiving visiting foreign dignitaries.
Producing nuclear energy costs Scottish consumers money.Nuclear energy, as even Mr Gallie must know, is unnecessary. Scotland exports 26 per cent of the energy that we produce and we produce 26 per cent of our energy by nuclear power.
That is the other main area of income. We will be letting a new broadcasting contract, just as we are letting new contracts for virtually every other service.
Several times, the Executive passes the buck to local authorities in a politically dishonest way, without providing the extra resources that local authorities require to employ new officers and new site managers and to develop new sites.
If that is what Mr Gallie was referring to in our latest correspondence, in which he said that Ayr United had amply demonstrated its capacity to join the Premier League, he may not have deployed his best argument.