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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-21646 by Tavish Scott on 7 March 2006, why, if the decision had been taken not to proceed with the Glenmayne scheme in November 2005, this was not confirmed until 7 March 2006.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the source is of the statutory definition of "prescribe" as relied upon by sections 7 and 8 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984.
Our submission is that south-east Asia should under no circumstances be ignored. That point was made before 26 December 2004, when the tsunami hit, and I hope that the tsunami has reinforced the point that south Asia is one of the poorest parts of the world, so we cannot ignore what happens there.
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Date answered:
14 April 2005
However, there are now 2,000 more people are on the waiting lists in Scotland even before we enter winter. Homelessness is up by 7 per cent, with nearly 3,000 more registered homeless since Labour came to power.
Some 130 important European meetings were held in Finland during the six months of the presidency.For me, the most fascinating aspect is Finland's policies on innovation. We visited TEKES, which is the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation.