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Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2003

Health Committee, 16 Sep 2003

You said that the sampling and monitoring programme is required by a European directive.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2006

Communities Committee, 22 Feb 2006

There are only 32 local authorities in Scotland. In order to assist the public to understand schemes of delegation, why cannot they be the same for each local authority?
Official Report Meeting date: 16 February 2000

Plenary, 16 Feb 2000

The social inclusion agenda is at the heart of our programme for government and we hold it dear.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2003

Plenary, 11 Sep 2003

We need to consider whether the dispersal programme has worked and have a mature debate.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2005

Finance Committee, 22 Nov 2005

Two people report to him: a receptionist and someone who acts as my personal assistant but who also organises events.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2003

Education Committee, 01 Oct 2003

With outcome agreements, there is obviously an issue about how to cost the programmes that contribute towards the outcome.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 March 2007

S2W-32600

Itparallels and complements the on-going work Government is carrying out on the policyfor the management of higher activity radioactive wastes under our Managing RadioactiveWaste Safely programme, following recommendations made by the Committee on RadioactiveWaste Management (CoRWM) in July 2006.As I made clear when I announcedthe consultation, unlike the higher activity wastes, paths for the long-term managementand disposal of LLW already exist but we recognised that there were problems whichneeded to be dealt with in that:with the Nuclear DecommissioningAuthority (NDA’s) decommissioning and clean-up programme underway, there will begreatly increased arisings of LLW over the coming decades, and this is already startingto happen;there will be insufficient capacityat the national LLW disposal facility near Drigg in Cumbria to dealwith this waste, and the future capacity of this facility is currently also underreview;while other disposal routes forcertain types of LLW have been used (e.g. by disposal on or near the site of arising,by controlled and uncontrolled burial to landfill and by incineration), the availabilityof these other routes has diminished in recent years, andfinding small-scale treatmentand disposal routes for the least radioactive LLW, which are very important forthe non-nuclear sectors (hospitals, research and education establishments, and theoil and gas industry) is proving increasingly difficult.The revised policy recognisesthat much LLW has very low levels of radioactivity and can be disposed of in a varietyof ways while posing a negligible risk to human health or the environment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 November 2004

S2W-11563

To ask the Scottish Executive who were invited to its consultation seminars regarding the proposed Quality and Standards III investment programme for Scottish Water. A series of three seminars were organised and hosted by Water Customer Consultation Panels and the Scottish Executive to discuss the issues contained in the Investing in Water Services 2006-2...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2004

S2W-04887

To ask the Scottish Executive what the current level of award to individual students' is from the disabled students' allowance as part of the programme for wider access to higher education; what plans there are to increase the current level of award from the allowance; how many students have been granted an award from the allowance in each of the last three years and during the current academic year; how much has been spent on the (a) disabled students allowance and (b) programme for wider access to higher education in each of the last three years and how much is planned to be spent on each in the current financial year and each of the next three years; how many applicants have been refused an award from the allowance in each of the last three years and so far this year; how many, and what percentage of, applicants to the allowance have been referred to access centres in each of the last three years and so far this year, and what the outcomes have been of such referrals in each of the last three years and so far this year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 April 2002

S1W-25472

The Executive has no plans to change the current immunisation programme. The report describes the consequences of pursuing an alternative vaccination policy to MMR.

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