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They might think that an address is not right; the person perhaps used to live at that address but moved three months ago to a new address, so the records had been changed.
To ask the Scottish Executive what representations it has made to Her Majesty's Government in support of the creation of a permanent place for Scotland on the body which is replacing the Independent Television Commission. The Executive has made representations designed to ensure that the new OFCOM structure has the capacity to take full account of the int...
On 21 February, I agreed to the UK Government's order that implemented an earlier European Commission decision to prohibit temporarily the export from the United Kingdom of live animals, meat, fresh milk and other animal products.
They would then have an awareness that they could disseminate to other people.The TV and the press always play a large role in affecting people's perceptions.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 March 2002
Scottish Screen is working with the property managers on the site, to assess the feasibility of creating permanent build space and production offices for the film and television industry in Clydebank. S1W-23510
English is the dominant language not only of our communities in Scotland but of world business and all modern television. One can wake up in a hotel room almost anywhere in the world today and tune into English-language TV programmes.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 September 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive what discussions it has had with Ofcom with regard to the impact on vulnerable groups in Scotland when the switch over from analogue to digital TV takes place. I refer the member to the answerto question S2W-19232 on 27 September 2005.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 September 2005
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) have a range of actions in place to encourage greater consumption of Scotch Beef. These include TV advertisements, in store activities, public information campaigns and healthy eating initiatives.