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Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2000

S1W-05237

To ask the Scottish Executive to detail the result of any tests it has conducted in the waters off the Solway and Ayrshire coasts for the following pollutants: (a) alpha radiation, (b) beta radiation, (c) Carbon 14, (d) Cobalt 60, (e) Strontium 90, (f) Zirconium 95 and Niobium 95, (g) Technetium 99, (h) Iodine 129, (i) Caesium 134, (j) Caesium 137, (k) Plutonium alpha, (l) Plutonium 241, (m) Americium 241 and (n) Uranium.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 11 Mar 2003

Borders Railway (Stow Station) (PE570) PE570 is from Mr W J L Jamieson and is about the need to take urgent steps to ensure that towns and villages in the Scottish Borders, such as Stow, are properly served by the proposed Borders railway.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 August 2005

S2W-18296

To ask the Scottish Executive what information it has on how many people have visited Scotland from (a) Australia, (b) Belgium, (c) Canada, (d) Denmark, (e) Finland, (f) France, (g) Germany, (h) the Republic of Ireland, (i) Italy, (j) Japan, (k) the Netherlands, (l) New Zealand, (m) Norway, (n) Spain, (o) Sweden and (p) the United States of America in each...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 January 2002

S1W-20132

The development of local transport initiatives, such as light rapid transit systems is the responsibility of the relevant local authority, or in the case of the Strathclyde area, the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority. However,l public transport proposals such as these may be also eligible for financial support from the Scottish Executive's Public Tr...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2004

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 21 Sep 2004

The legal advisers have some concern over section 54(2)(l), which creates criminal offences and specifies rules as to the burden of proof.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2004

S2W-08708

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S2W-7295 and S2W-8168 by Peter Peacock on 27 April and 25 May 2004 respectively, how many teacher vacancies there were in each local authority in (a) mathematics, (b) physics, (c) technology and design, (d) modern languages, (e) English, (f) chemistry, (g) biology, (h) art, (i) drama, (j) home economics, (k) computer studies and (l) physical education, in each year since 1999 where figures are available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2002

S1W-30496

To ask the Scottish Executive what annual rental charges are paid to the Crown Estate for seabed rentals for ferry piers, ports and harbours operated by (a) Caledonian MacBrayne, (b) Shetland Islands Council, (c) Orkney Islands Council, (d) Lerwick Port Authority, (e) Scrabster Harbour Trust, (f) Ullapool Harbour Trustees, (g) Stornoway Pier and Harbour Commission, (h) Argyll and Bute Council, (i) Mallaig Harbour Authority, (j) Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, (k) Clydeport and (l...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 June 2002

S1W-26193

As with any other crofting community right to buy application, an application for a right to buy salmon fishings would be required to include the information specified in section 70(5)(e), (f) and (g) of the bill and to succeed such an application must also meet criteria specified in section 71(1)(j), (k), (l) and (o). I am sure these requirements could not...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 10 November 2010

Nicola Sturgeon called the Sheffield study internationally peer reviewed and so forth, but there are two Sheffield studies: mark l and mark II. If the first study was so perfect, why did the second study show a change in units per year that was almost half that of the first study?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2005

S2W-21338

In relation to diet sodas the above regulations specify that “aspartame is permitted in water-based flavoured drinks, energy-reduced or with no added sugar up to the maximum usable dose of 600mg/l”. However, most soft drinks use aspartame in combination with other sweeteners and so the actual level used is normally considerably lower.

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