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Margaret Curran's strategic group on women comprises a university vice-chancellor, a chief executive of a bank and a secretary of a trade union—hardly typical, even of career women.
The problems were not specific to visitscotland.com—in case anyone is paranoid about that—but also affected the Royal Bank of Scotland and Tesco. The main problem was at the AOL end rather than with visitscotland.com.
If they ask university students for their verdict on higher education policy, perhaps when those students are on their way to visit the bank manager, trying to cope with spiralling and crippling debt burdens, the answer will be that it is a failure.
The Executive has said that trusts should use agency and bank nurses—notwithstanding the fact that that flies in the face of advice from the Accounts Commission that bank and agency staff should be used only in unforeseen circumstances.
An inquiry into European regional development funds would be relevant to the work of the Enterprise and Culture Committee, given the evidence that will have been gathered to date on their lasting benefit to Scotland and Scottish industry.
Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to find a date that would suit everybody and still allow us to have the briefing session before 1 March, which is when we start taking evidence.
We should ask somebody to brief us on what has happened previously and to bring us up to date so that we can decide how to proceed with the matter, which is a serious one.