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First, we consider that regulations under two new sections—new section 70(2A) and subsection (1) of the proposed new section entitled, "Tenancy deposit schemes: regulatory framework", which will be created if amendment 40 is agreed to—should be subject to the affirmative resol...
The other view is that the Parliament has the right to instruct ministers how to use their powers.Earlier today, I asked the minister about the new budget and the new powers. I asked him who he was accountable to for spending the new budget; he answered that he was accountable...
There is no doubt that there are short-term benefits from introducing the new disciplines. People are more alert to the new insights into the budget that can be derived in the short term.
Projects such as the ITIs, the co-investment fund and the new business growth fund are new and exciting departures and will lead to greater economic growth in the future.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many people, as at 31 January 2001, have obtained employment through the New Deal for Young People and have been taken on by employers not receiving a New Deal Subsidy.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 January 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how much has been spent on the New Deal for Young People in Scotland to date and what proportion of the entire New Deal for Young People budget this figure represents.