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The forum, which can be accessed through the Parliament's website—www.scottish.parliament.uk—will be open for several months and I hope that many others will make their views known.
That central authority will be able to give out information, and information might also be available through the EU's civil judicial network, which has a publicly accessible website and is a useful mechanism for finding out about EU law and law in other member states.
That information is also on the SQA's website. I will write to MSPs next week with details about the certificate, the timetable for certification and SQA helplines.
Wales, England and Scotland are sharing the release of information to a website, but members will appreciate that all the area offices of the Scottish Executive rural affairs department are doing their very best.
The allocations announced by Margaret Curran on 1 October reflected the need to get better value for money for the taxpayer and to provide a fairer distribution of those crucial resources throughout Scotland.