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It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
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The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
Minister, do you have anything to add? In reference to Stephen Kerr’s points, in terms of the overall trade relationship, we track very closely the annual exports and imports between Scotland and other countries, including India.
The issue relating to ministers was about ministers leading legislation; that was the main point there. My point concerns parliamentary questions and freedom of information.
I am not going to die in a ditch over this, because it does not concern me that much but, to play devil’s advocate, when do we stop with cross-party groups?
You will probably tell me that this is not a point of order, but I bring the point to your attention because it is an important one, and I ask for your advice on it.
We have emphasised our commitment to that process on several occasions, most recently on 26 January, when the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills responded to Mr Whitfield’s question about our latest discussions with the UK Government.
Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 3 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 5.
Thorough inquiries can reveal important lessons about what went wrong, however, victims may die in the meantime. • The example of the Penrose inquiry into contaminated blood was discussed, in comparison with the equivalent UK inquiry.