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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-15057 by Peter Peacock on 4 May 2001, what the difference is between technical consultation and other types of consultation.
To ask the Scottish Executive how much each of the three regional water authorities spends annually on the servicing of debts (a) in cash terms, (b) as a percentage of income and (c) as a percentage of their operating budgets. The figures requested may be calculated from those given in each of the water authorities' published accounts, copies of which are ...
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Date answered:
21 November 2000
Arrangements already exist through the National Criminal Intelligence Service and Interpol for intelligence to be sent to other countries when the police believe a known sex offender has travelled to that country and anticipate that he may commit a criminal offence. S1W-10961
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
2 November 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-6319 by Mr Tom McCabe on 9 May 2000, whether its investigation has established the reason for the delay in answering question S1W-3953 yet; if so, what this reason is and when it now expects to answer question S1W-3953.
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Date answered:
5 October 2000
Potential adverse environmental effects stemming from quarry development may include noise, vibration, dust, increases in heavy lorry transportation, visual intrusion, loss of amenity, and damage to biodiversity and landscapes.
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-5398 by Susan Deacon on 30 March 2000, what progress is being made in the preparation of the consultation paper seeking views on the need or otherwise for controls over skin piercing. I refer to my answer of 12 May to question S1W-6002 from Mrs Margaret Ewing (Moray).
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the statement made by the Minister for Justice on 20 January 2000, when it intends to publish the white paper on family law which was promised for May 2000. It has not proved possible to issue the White Paper before the Scottish Parliament recess.
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Date answered:
14 March 2000