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Given a prisoner's right to medical confidentiality, and as there is currently only one prisoner within HM Prison, Zeist, no details can be disclosed about any visits by health care professionals to HM Prison, Zeist.
The First Minister and other Scottish Ministers will meet the Taoiseach on 20 June, when he visits Scotland as the guest of the First Minister and the Secretary of State for Scotland, and will discuss a range of issues of common interest.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 March 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether guidance has been issued to hoteliers and others involved in the tourist industry about the conduct of their guests when visiting rural areas. The “Come Back Code” which we launched on 23 March sets out guidelines on how the public should behave in the countryside in order to minimise the risk of spreading foot-and-mou...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 September 2000
The GCS also provides for the transportation of UK Ministers when in Scotland, office bearers of the Scottish Parliament, officials, visiting dignitaries and the judiciary.
You support the establishment of a new national parent forum. Is there any merit in having local authority-wide regional forums that might be able to make representations on behalf of parents to local authorities?
Tourism is one of the main economic plants of much of rural Scotland, particularly in the area in which the petitioner resides, but there is no concrete evidence that wind farms restrict the number of tourists visiting an area or cause a drop in business.
Guess what the website says—that there will be "a new rail link, new railway station".The best part is that the airport does not even have any passengers yet—yet it is still getting a new rail link.
Stewart Maxwell will recall that, when we visited the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments in Westminster, we saw that it kept a log of all its recommendations so that, at the end of the year, it could check whether they had been implemented.