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We have recently sought views on our proposals to address this issue in our consultation paper Better Care for all our futures, available from the Parliament's Reference Centre and the Scottish Executive website. S1W-16232
To ask the Scottish Executive, with regard to key priority 3.2 outlined in its National Cultural Strategy, what progress has been made in establishing a national "portal" website with information, links and discussions forums on Scotland's culture.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 February 2001
It will be available on the group's website at http://www.show.scot.nhs.uk/scotorgrev.Arrangements have been made for copies of the report to be available in the Parliament's Reference Centre.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 January 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the current withdrawal of the DTZ Pieda Consulting report on the future of raspberry breeding in Scotland from its website will have implications for the consultation on this issue.
If we say to a citizen—for example, a pregnant mum in Bettyhill, Canisbay or Reay—that they will have a return trip of more than 200 miles to Inverness, there is a real safety issue; it is possible for someone to die in an ambulance or in a snowdrift.
For example, a judge might take into account the fact that someone was extremely old when they committed an offence and that the duration of the punishment would therefore have a more severe effect, as the individual would die sooner. Such age discrimination would not run counter to the European convention on human rights.
There appears to be a lot of rules and a lot of conflict between the Travellers and the warden. In South Lanarkshire, we have tried to remove the potential for conflict.
I am sorry, but I must get on with my speech.Of course, some sections of the Parliament have been spinning like tops—they seem to be trying to drive a wedge between the Executive and the industry.
Section 80 allows a buyer who had contracted to buy land to register a notice of their interest in any land in the land register or the register of sasines as appropriate.If the land is attached either at the time of the contract or later, the buyer who has registered a notice will be able to ask the court to suspend an application by the attaching creditor...