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To ask the Scottish Executive whether it plans to visit Blairgowrie Farmers' Co-operative to examine the work being undertaken there in connection with Finland's berry eating strategy to reduce the levels of cancer and heart disease.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 December 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive what benefits to the Scottish economy it anticipates as a result of the recent visit to Prague by the Minister for Finance.
She will be aware that the matter is essentially one for the MOD, because it is reserved. She will also be aware that the latest decision to have a study specifically to identify the extent of the contamination was made as a result of pressure from her and others in the area.
Amendments for sections 1 to 10 should be lodged by 12 noon on Thursday 15 September at the very latest. The time limit for all other amendments is 12 noon on Thursday 22 September.
Yes, I certainly do. Why, then, do the latest annual Scottish environment statistics, published this week, show that Scotland's greenhouse gas pollution is increasing?
I confirm to Christine May that I am happy to take up with the Forestry Commission the many points that the managing director of Tullis Russell made during the course of that visit.
Will the Minister for Education and Young People show the Executive's support for those schemes by visiting some of the out-of-hours activities that go on in the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth area?