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The Executive is well aware of the importance to Scottish tourism of the Irish market. The number of visits from the Republic of Ireland more than doubled between 2000 and 2001.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 February 2002
I visited Aviemore and travelled along the A95 on 11 February 2002.Trunk roads are defined as nationally important routes that serve destinations of importance to industry, commerce, agriculture and tourism.
The issue is not big, but I thought that I should get your opinion. There is a slight departure, because the Crown is getting more involved in sentencing.
At least restrictions on opening hours ensure that the gambling day is finite, which means that gamblers' families get some respite and the gambler has the opportunity to refrain for a while.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 October 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive how many official visits to NHS hospitals were made by the First Minister in each year since 2001, broken down by hospital.
Who thought it up, and for what purposes? Has it worked? Let us get back to first principles and, after reassessing everything, agree on a new approach."