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Thomson Partners Limited, Glasgow have worked with the Scottish Executive on three senior Health Department appointments, following a competitive tender in 1995.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
31 August 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what the incidence is of prolonged side effects following the use of corticosteroids. This information is not held by the Executive.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it shares the concerns expressed by the General Medical Council in relation to the period before which a doctor can be considered for restoration to the register following erasure being increased from three to five years.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the advice regarding the implications of the European Convention on Human Rights for temporary Sheriffs which it received from the Crown Office and to provide details of the action that was taken following receipt of this advice. The content and source of legal advice to Ministers is confiden...
According to information providedto the Executive by education authorities in May 2006, the following non-Europeanlanguages are taught in Scottish schools: Latin; Urdu; Hebrew; Cantonese; Bengali;Chinese; Punjabi; Parsi; Arabic, and Japanese.
Paul Stollard, Chief Executive of the Scottish Building Standards Agency, to answer. His response is as follows: The directive does not require any targets to be set and there is no intention to set any targets as a result of the directive.