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I have received no apologies.The first item on the agenda is to decide whether to discuss the following items in private: first, our consideration of the question whether we should pay expenses for the personal travel arrangements of certain witnesses to the aquaculture inquiry; secondly, our consideration of possible visits by the committee and its reporte...
It is a matter that affects us all as workers and, given Scotland's comparatively poor record, it is one that we must continue to address in the chamber.
The provisions of the Licensing (Scotland) Bill will apply equally to all premises, except where the provision is specifically drafted to apply to only on-sale or off-sale premises.
David Mundell's amendment would provide a power for ministers to make an order to add further exceptions. He agrees that such an order should be subject to the super-affirmative procedure, which would mean that there would be consultation and all the rest of it.
There are slight differences between what the Executive and I propose. I will compare and contrast.My aim was that a brief summary report that focuses on compliance should be laid before the Parliament once a year.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether aquaculture remains one of the world’s fastest growing industries and how growth in Scotland’s aquaculture industry compares to (a) the global average, (b) growth in Norway and (c) growth in Chile in the past 5 years.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 January 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-21634 by Cathy Jamieson on 16 January 2006, how the level of staff turnover in the Scottish Prison Service has compared with the UK average in each of the last 10 years.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 September 2003
The latest figures (31 March 2002) showthere to be 3,494 residential care home residents funded wholly or mainly byprivate means. This compares with 3,387 at the 31 March 2001.