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Whether it is a good use of Scottish taxpayers’ money to buy credits in the global carbon market is not for me to answer, but the Scottish Government’s entering the carbon market and buying large amounts of credits is not really what we had in mind.
In terms of validating whether a property is being actively marketed for sale or let, we have taken quite a straightforward approach through ensuring that we have copies of the home report and can see that the property is being advertised on a website or through hard-copy adverts in newspapers.
Indeed, among the reasons the volunteer Scotland website lists for why people should volunteer is because it feels good and because there will be “No More Billy/Mary Nae Mates”.However, there are other benefits for the volunteer.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 December 2010
All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament''s website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/Apps2/Business/PQA/Default.aspx.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 November 2010
There are established protocol arrangements to allow public bodies, where specific criteria are met to allow staff to apply for posts in other Government organisations via the Cabinet Office Website (http://www.careers.civil-service.gov.uk).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 August 2010
All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament''s website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/Apps2/Business/PQA/Default.aspx.
Further data on attendances at Accident and Emergency departments since 1 April 2006 can be found on the ISD website at http://www.isdscotland.org/isd/4024.html.
The figure of 45 percent quoted above appears on the Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics and Scottish Government websites and refers to the proportion of children in Scotland living in households that are dependent on out of work benefits or where Child Tax Credit is more than the family element.