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That is why the First Minister had the support of Strathclyde police when he launched the scheme and why I had the support of Lothian and Borders police when I recently visited Broomhouse. I think that I will listen to the police rather than the Tories on this matter.
Are applicants notified of decisions by recorded delivery, e-mail, or other means, such as personal visits? Does the Executive consider that the issue requires an amendment to the regulations or, at the least, a clear statement of practice to be issued by the local offices of the Scottish Executive rural affairs department to all applicants who may wish to ...
When we have more details about what the organisation has to say, we will see how that would affect our work programme. We might get more benefit from a visit if we go when our ideas about a national scheme are a bit clearer.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 March 2007
Discussions on thecontent of the report took place with RNIB on 26 March 2007.A stakeholder group meeting will be convened in May to considerthe report.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 September 2006
The numbersof posts dispersed from Edinburgh, in terms of the civil service and public service,to each local authority to date are as follows: Glasgow has received 400; ScottishBorders has received 218; North Ayrshire has received 140; Aberdeen has received50; Falkirk has received 26; Dundee has received 30; West Lothian has received 104;West Dunbartonshire...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 December 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of people registered unemployed were (a) 25 and under, (b) 26 to 35, (c) 36 to 45, (d) 46 to 55 and (e) over 55 in each year since 1999, broken down by parliamentary constituency.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 August 2005
I wrote to all 32 Chief Executives on 26 October 2004 announcing the £6 million additional funding for aprogramme of educational support for looked after children and advising themthat pilot areas would be identified in consultation with COSLA.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S2W-8626 and S2W-16509 by Cathy Jamieson on 11 June 2004 and 26 May 2005, why information on the time it took to return prisoners released in error by Reliance Secure Task Management Ltd to police custody was provided in answer to S2W-8628 but not in answer to S2W-16509.
I refer to the answer given to question S2W-15741 on 26 April 2005. The fact that the assignation statement is not a probative document does not form a basis upon which I could exercise my powers under section 188 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995.