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To ask the Scottish Executive why the free advertising of contact details for Visitscotland.com, which is contained within almost every document produced by VisitScotland, does not breach European State Aid rules. The visitscotland.com website - the website for Visit Scotland - provides a range of information on visiting Scotland and the reference to the website in Visit Scotland publications is in line with standard practice for both commercial and non-commercial organisations in providing details of how to find more information.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 December 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive how much it cost to develop the Older People's website and how much has been budgeted to maintain the website inclusive of VAT.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 August 2001
CoSLA does plan to publish the Action Plans on its website. Summary information will be provided on the Executive's 21st Century Government website, which includes a link to the CoSLA website.
That applies also to Alan Smart's point on audio coverage. That is an important point, given that our primary concern is about the rules of the Parliament.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 November 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive how much it cost to establish its Do a Little - Change a Lot website and what the annual operating costs are of the site.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 November 2004
The activities covered are advertising, marketing and PR, publications, and the corporate website. Salary costs, (which include employers’ costs), since 1 April 2002 are set out in the table.
We are doing exactly that in the health service.I am a bit vexed to have missed this morning's debate—any health debate with mention of "The Kama Sutra" or talk of clothes being stolen from a party "after it had been stripped naked of all credibility"must have had a bit of spice.
Whatever people's views on the Irish referendum are, the attitude taken by the EU after the referendum seemed at odds with some of its proposals. For example, if we are going to talk about governance and how the EU links to member states, surely we should also talk about how the EU respects referendums in member stat...