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Increasingly, having identified a market, for many companies the priorities are R&D, design, and prototyping in order to deliver a high quality product".The value added element is crucial.
A couple of weeks ago, I attended an oil company's presentation on the world's energy needs and learned that trillions of dollars will be spent on R and D in the energy sector in the next 20 years.
Core Path Network Core Path Network I draw attention to my entry in the register of interests.To ask the Scottish Executive how much Scottish Natural Heritage estimates the establishment of a core path network will cost in each of the next 10 years. R (S1O-3689) We have acknowledged that there will be costs associated with implementation of the access legi...
Motion agreed to.Livestock Farming (Mineral Supplements) Livestock Farming (Mineral Supplements) To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to outlaw the use of mineral supplements in the livestock farming industry. R (S1O-1215) I assure Alex Johnstone that we have no plans to outlaw the use of mineral supplements in the livestock industry.As the memb...
Recently, 70 jobs have been lost at Weir Pumps foundry, and 21 more at R G Abercrombie and Co. The announcement of another 50 job losses today at United Glass in Alloa, in part, has motivated me to speak tonight.
Ministers will be aware of my concerns about the impact of the majority decision in R v (1) Her Majesty's Advocate and (2) the Advocate General for Scotland, a judgment that was delivered by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on 28 November.
Recently, 70 jobs have been lost at Weir Pumps foundry, and 21 more at R G Abercrombie and Co. The announcement of another 50 job losses today at United Glass in Alloa, in part, has motivated me to speak tonight.
For the benefit of the official reporters, the correct spelling of threip is T-H-R-E-I-P—I would have thought that that was a word in everyday use up in their office, but apparently it is not.I have also received a letter from Irene McGugan, in which she points out that the chamber office will not accept a motion on the Scots language that is lodged in the ...