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While there have been Ministerial discussions with ESB, in their capacity as an inward investor, and I have visited their office in Glasgow, we have not, as yet, had the opportunity to discuss their new role in the Neart na Gaoithe project.
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Date answered:
3 December 2019
NHS Dumfries and Galloway's cardiology service has a small volume of activity and operates with a visiting workforce. As a result there will be occasions when there are spikes in waiting times however performance has consistently remained within the expected levels for outpatient appointments.
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Date answered:
2 October 2018
A risk assesment on the impact of these changes on the Scottish Ambulance Service is not something which would be undertaken by the Scottish Government. I visited Dr Gray's Hospital earlier this month and met with staff from both NHS Grampian and the Scottish Ambulance Service.
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Date answered:
12 March 2018
As you will be aware from the response to question S5W–14963 on 12 March 2018 the Chinese Government are close to lifting the BSE ban on the UK, dependent on the UK successfully meeting China’s requirements during a planned inspection visit in April this year. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the sea...
I have invited local community and business stakeholders to provide written comments. I also plan to visit Orkney and Shetland soon and will be looking to engage with both stakeholders and the unions, including the RMT.
To ask the Scottish Government when it last met Galliford Try to discuss the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) project, and whether its reported plans to raise £150 million of investment were discussed. On Friday 16 February I visited the construction site to see for myself the rate of works progression given this situation, and to take the opportun...
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Date answered:
17 January 2018
Scotland benefits significantly from the contribution made by people from across the world who choose to visit, live, work and study here. Individuals from outwith Scotland make up an important part of our teaching workforce.
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Date answered:
10 January 2018
We will also work with Scotland’s islands, building on their proud traditions and vibrant cultures to maximise their contribution to the visitor economy, promoting their numerous festivals and events and their uniqueness as places to live, work, study and visit. S5O-01660
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Date answered:
7 November 2017