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We are continuing to explore with the foundation how an extension of its activities into Scotland might bring about a step-change in access to e-learning.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 October 2001
The report contains details of SEPA's achievements and activities during the period 1 April 2000 to 31 March 2001, the agency's fifth year of operation.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 August 2001
The Executive has no plans to request a meeting with the Russian government until British Embassy officials who are actively pursuing this matter through diplomatic channels indicate that any such meeting might be useful.
Equally, however, many recognise that the status quo is untenable and offer alternative proposals. These are being actively considered in terms of effectiveness, enforceability and impact on industry.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 April 2001
But we are considering how we might use the approach taken in the list to take forward the Executive's own active promotion and monitoring of the electronic delivery of public services in Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 March 2001
As with all the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) research units, the impact of its activity is evaluated by the Unit Advisory Group and at the formal review of the unit carried out by a panel of independent experts chaired by the CSO.
Income to be collected by each Water Authority for 2001-02 is expected to be as follows:£ millions West of Scotland Water AuthorityEast of Scotland Water AuthorityNorth of Scotland Water AuthorityNon-domestic128.773.884.2Domestic206.5152.9134.7Other 19.522.812.7TOTAL249.51 "Other" income related to sundry activities such as charges levied for the emptying o...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 September 2000
Child and maternal health are high on our priorities and this is reflected in the planning guidance to the NHS in Scotland. The Executive is actively supporting a range of measures to encourage and support breastfeeding and has recently published a Code of Practice for Employers.