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Will he direct his officials to show how they will ensure that in future the entire toolbox is monitored, revised and kept up to date on an on-going basis? I understand that my officials have already contacted Robin Harper’s constituent via Govan Law Centre to offer a meeting.
We want to ensure that the new Government is up to date on the issue. We should also write to the Royal British Legion to find out what its response is to the issues that are raised in the petition.
We also offer direct support by funding national community safety organisations and the safer communities and safer streets programmes to tackle issues that are important to our communities. The member will have more up-to-date information than I have about the activities in that area, and I must confess that I have not had the opportunity to make a study o...
Energy Options Assessment (Publication) To ask the Scottish Executive whether it now has an expected date of publication for its independent assessment of the energy options open to Scotland, as recommended in the "First Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers".
(S3O-7299) I wrote to Angus McIntosh of Castlemilk Law and Money Advice Centre on 4 June, inviting him and his colleagues from the Scottish Association of Law Centres to meet me. The date of the meeting has not yet been fixed.
That order was laid yesterday.At issue is the use of the personal identifiers record, which records the personal identifiers of absent voters—their dates of birth and signatures. Regulation 10 will insert a provision stipulating how long a person's identifiers must be retained after they cease to be an absent voter.
I congratulate the 60 schools in Glasgow that have achieved health-promoting status by our target date of the end of 2007. To build on that, the Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007 now requires all local authority and grant-aided schools to be health-promoting by law.
In opposition, John Swinney said that the commitment would take 3,115 extra teachers and cost £145 million extra. That was crystal clear: dates, costs and numbers were provided down to the last detail.