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To ask the Scottish Executive what the latest technologies available for the treatment of cancer are and how much it plans to invest in these technologies in each year to 2005-06.
Like Michael Matheson, I think that the visits are important. However, no matter what issue we are dealing with, whenever we go on a fact-finding visit, the organisations that we visit tend to orchestrate the visit carefully so that the...
To ask the Scottish Executive how it plans to provide new drugs where clinically appropriate as stated in the health and community care section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 September 2003
Is he aware that, in his own back yard of North Lanarkshire, the average S1 class in English and maths has more than 26 pupils? Is it not the case that, however we look at it, this is another broken education pledge from Labour?
Scottish ParliamentCommunities CommitteeWednesday 26 April 2006 Scottish ParliamentCommunities CommitteeWednesday 26 April 2006 The Convener opened the meeting at 09:31Interests Interests I open the 14th meeting in 2006 of the Communities Committee and remind everyone that mobile phones should be turned off.
We also have control networks in each major location, which generally meet monthly to discuss issues of the day, new initiatives or whatever. I go on a road show every year and visit three or four locations.
However, we have done a great deal about family contact. Visits are not what they used to be. Much more accent is now put on encouraging families to visit prisoners and on making visits easier and more useful.The link centres that we are establishing are initiatives that will ...