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That the Parliament notes the Scottish Executive's commitment to helping Scottish business take advantage of the revolution in information technology; supports the publication by Scottish Enterprise of an action plan to accelerate the take-up of e-commerce by business and develop supplier industries, and welcomes all actions by the public and private sector...
We must give ourselves a role and ensure that something happens to a petition when we have passed it on. We must develop that at the next meeting. If that is the role that we find for ourselves, that will help to determine how regularly we need to meet.
They are George Burgess, Jill Clark, Paul Johnston and Stephen Crilly.I will start with a general question. In the development of the bill, what involvement, if any, did the Executive have with Her Majesty's Government?
Will the Executive continue to promote events that help people to celebrate St Andrew's day? I hope that you will develop a number of events in that respect.The minister will be aware that, for a number of years, the Scottish Trades Union Congress has used St Andrew's day to celebrate Scottish internationalism and anti-racism.
We would certainly look at community alternatives and we believe that options exist and are widely used across Europe that could be developed in Scotland and indeed across the UK.
That is something that we have put in train and that will continue to develop with—no doubt—increasing pace the closer we get to the legislation's being implemented.
Fundamental failures in the way that the navy checks welds on all submarine reactors have been revealed.Other areas of the reactor could be affected and cracks could develop. The nature of submarine reactors is that they use pressurised water.