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A copy will be placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre: Document Title: Information on Forensic Databases “ Requested by Robert Brown MSP (Bib. number 50444). S3W-31837
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 March 2010
A copy will be placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre: Document Title: Information on Forensic Databases “ Requested by Robert Brown MSP (Bib. number 50444). S3W-31847
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 March 2010
A copy will be placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre: Document Title: Information on Forensic Databases “ Requested by Robert Brown MSP (Bib. number 50444). S3W-31844
To ask the Scottish Executive at what date and time the Cabinet Secretary for Justice first became aware that prisoner John Burt Brown had absconded from HMP Castle Huntly on 27 May 2009.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 March 2009
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-29579 by Robert Brown on 30 November 2006, whether actual costings are now available and, if so, what these are.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 September 2008
Those currently available are: Fairtrade tea Fairtrade brown and white sugar sticks Fairtrade and ethically traded coffee Green leaf orange and apple juice Geo bars Divine chocolate bars Assorted cookies.
Weather information comes from automated processes that are provided by the Met Office. I welcome Keith Brown to his new position.On 5 December, the traffic Scotland website failed to carry any information about serious disruptions on major roads such as the A80, the M73 and the M74 several hours after problems had arisen.
However, over the section from Crieff to Plean in my constituency, I have sought mitigation, including undergrounding of some sections, as has been agreed for some of the feeder lines in the Highlands. Bruce Crawford and Keith Brown have both suggested to the groups opposing the pylons that they should continue to campaign for undergrounding.
Does the cabinet secretary agree that the situation represents a horrendous waste of public resource and individual aspiration? Very briefly, Mr Brown. Does she also agree that blaming the local authorities for a nationwide problem is pretty shoddy?
I am not making a plea for that, because now that Keith Brown and I are both back on the Committee of the Regions we get opportunities to go to Brussels monthly at least.The recommendation in the paper is sensible and complementary.