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The total number of teachers being trained in Scotland back in 1998-99 was 2,011; the following year the figure was 2,253; in 2000-01, the figure was 2,379; last year it went up dramatically, to 2,818.
What I and all the frustrated commuters of Scotland would like to know is why, as we are paying so much money to the piper, our First Minister is not calling more of the tune.
Water Industry (Scotland) Bill (as amended at Stage 2) I welcome everyone to the sixth meeting in 2002 of the Subordinate Legislation Committee.I welcome our guests, William Fleming and Elspeth MacDonald.
We are on the side of the pupil, the patient, the passenger and the victim of crime. Scotland's teachers, nurses, doctors and police officers, along with public service staff at all levels, have a pivotal role to play.
Does the minister accept that we have had study after study on both projects and that it is entirely unacceptable that passengers to Scotland's largest city cannot travel there—or to other parts of Scotland—by rail from the airport?
Road Equivalent Tariffs To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will consider carrying out an inquiry into introducing a road equivalent tariff scheme for Scotland's ferries. (S1O-4282) No. We will set out our preferred options for future fares policy on the Clyde and Western Isles ferry services when we consult on the draft service specification for thos...
(S1O-3864) That is an important question and I appreciate Kenny Gibson's increasing concern with the quality and supply of Scotland's housing stock, which will obviously be needed to match the growing population, if Mr Gibson's efforts are successful.