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No points arise on the order.That brings us to the end of the public session, although the committee has an informal meeting with Scottish Executive officials presently. Meeting closed at 11:26.
Sea Fishing (Enforcement of Measures for the Recovery of the Stock of Irish Sea Cod) (Scotland) Order 2000(SSI 2000/26) The next item is a negative instrument, and again no points arise.
If we were to use the labour force survey, we would find that the average earnings of a graduate, by the age of about 26, have risen to somewhere in the region of £20,300.
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Date answered:
16 March 2005
Representations were received in September and October 2002 from a member of the public about parking restrictions imposed at a Hospital during a visit in September 2002 by a member of the Royal Family.
Scottish ParliamentRural Development CommitteeTuesday 6 November 2001(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:01 I welcome everybody to this meeting of the Rural Development Committee. In particular, I welcome visiting MSP Murray Tosh, which I failed to do last week.
There are 1,000 fewer nurses and midwives. On waiting lists—new Labour's obsession—its own latest figures show a rise of 15 per cent during the past year.
Your reference is probably to our comments about the Old Testament and the New Testament. It is apparent from many of the submissions that I read is that groups that advocate physical punishment rarely mention the New Testament.