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Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2005

Audit Committee, 31 May 2005

Another example would be further education, on which, over several years, the Audit Committee has produced a number of reports. There are a variety of opportunities.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2004

European and External Relations Committee, 23 Mar 2004

In Europe, extremely high-quality honey is produced; honey is produced in other parts of the world that is of far lower quality and may contain various additives, which could be of concern.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 September 2003

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 09 Sep 2003

However, one point that bothers me is that the paper does not mention the committee producing alternatives to the budget. A criticism that was levelled at the Parliament and its committees in the previous session was that almost no substantial amendments to the budget were produced at the committee stage of the proce...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 04 Oct 2006

I welcome Doug MacLeod, chairman of the Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers; Sid Patten, chief executive of the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation; Richard Slaski, executive director of the Federation of Scottish Aquaculture Producers; and Angus MacMillan, an organic salmon producer from West Minch Salmon Ltd.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2007

S2W-30970

The Information Services Division(ISD) have been working on producing Scottish data which are equivalent to thatpresented in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) European Health for All database.The current version covers around 80% of the indicators included in this database.However, to avoid the possibilityof misleading comparisons being made, ISD have excluded indicators where the requireddata were not readily available or where they could not produce a Scottish indicatorbased on the WHO definition.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 November 2006

S2W-30090

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is aware of any testing of daily herds in Scotland to establish if there is a link between dairy produce and Crohn’s disease. The cause of Crohn’s diseaseis not known and there is no proven link between dairy produce and Crohn’s disease.It has been suggested that Crohn’sdisea...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2005

S2W-20787

My officials, and I, have already discussed this issue with Mallaig and North West Fishermen’s Association and the West of Scotland Fish Producers Organisation and would be happy to do so again.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2002

S1O-04962

Organisations supported by the Executive produce materials which address the risks of volatile substance abuse.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 October 2001

S1W-18536

The first edition of Communiqué cost £1,615 to design, print and add to the Scottish Executive website. A total of 6,000 copies were produced. The cost of distribution to MSPs, Scottish MEPs, local authorities, European information centres, universities, the Consular Corps in Scotland, UK missions overseas and a range of public and private sector organisations in Scotland was £280.It is envisaged that approximately three issues a year may be published, but how often Communiqué is produced and how it is developed will be considered in light of feedback on the first issue, and reviewed regularly.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2001

S1W-17640

To ask the Scottish Executive whether, in light of the report in the Sunday Herald on 19 August 2001 regarding toxin emissions in cement production at the Blue Circle factory near Dunbar, it will commission a study into any impact on cows' milk, farm crops and other food, whether for human or animal consumption, produced in and around the area. This area of work is now the responsibility of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) which informs me that it currently has no plans to commission a study of food and feedstuffs produced in the vicinity of the Blue Circle cement factory.However, I am advised that the FSA, in its role as a statutory consultee of the regulator SEPA (the Scottish Environment Protection Agency), will shortly be reviewing the operations carried out by Blue Circle at Dunbar in the context of the company's application for a permit under the terms of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2000.If the agency has concerns about the impact of emissions on the foodchain, it will advise SEPA accordingly and will, if necessary, recommend that additional safeguards be instituted.

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