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The national healthy eating campaign, "healthyliving", was launched on 7 January 2003. An announcement about the standards for school meals, which are part of the report of the Expert Panel on School Meals, will be made shortly.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 November 2002
In my Housing Policy Announcement to Parliament on 7 November, I stated my intention to include local authority housing capital finance within the new Prudential Regime.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 October 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the application process for people wishing to apply for funding under the #36 million investment in tourism initiatives announced on 7 August 2001 and where such details will be publicly available.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 April 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive what "hidden burdens" the Minister for Finance and Local Government was referring to when responding to the question from Alex Salmond during the ministerial statement on 7 December 2000 (Official Report, col. 707).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 September 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-8219 by Susan Deacon on 7 July 2000, how much government funding will be allocated to support and develop the proposed managed care network for eating disorders.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-3458 by Sarah Boyack on 7 February 2000, whether it has now made a nomination to the Board of the Strategic Rail Authority, and when it expects to hear whether the nomination has been accepted.
When he is winding up, perhaps Brian Adam could also explain why on earth, given that the SNP claims—fallaciously, in our view—that there is a £7 billion Scottish surplus, it proposes to raise Scotland's taxes.
Was it international comparisons that made you decide that £45 million was enough to buy the wine for a good party, or was that simply the money that happened to be available in the budget?