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We have no plans to change current policy and I urge parents to ensure that their children are vaccinated to protect them and any others with whom they may be in contact. I draw the First Minister's attention to Executive figures that came out last week.
Secondly, we could get further advice on the European convention on human rights aspects of matters that Mr MacKinnon's petition mentions. Thirdly, the committee may be minded to take no further action at this stage.
I do not believe that the Labour party's policy in the May election, which was to improve and extend council tax bands, is in any way protecting the wealthy or not looking after pensioners.
Scottish Agricultural College To ask the Scottish Executive when an announcement will be made on the future of the Scottish Agricultural College. (S2O-424) As the member may be aware, the outcome of the college's strategic review was announced earlier this week.
As I said in relation to nurses, as that expansion takes place, the service expands simultaneously, and the overall number of vacancies may go up marginally, but the percentage of vacancies is declining.
I do not necessarily agree or disagree with Christine May, but perhaps one way of dealing with the matter is to rank the major and minor inquiries in e-mails to the clerk.
Welfare of Farmed Animals (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2003 (draft) We come to the regulations that Christine May mentioned earlier. Do you want to raise some points, Christine?
(S1F-2630) Yesterday's Cabinet was the last scheduled meeting before the Scottish Parliament elections on 1 May. In the current situation, contingency arrangements have been made for the Cabinet to meet during April, should that be necessary.