Scottish Executive monthly listing for March 2009

News Releases:

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Wednesday 01/04/2009

NHS Education for Scotland Board [Health and Community Care]

Re-appointment of a non-executive member.

Victims voices to be heard [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Scheme to give victims a chance to tell the court about the impact a crime has had on them.

Tuesday 31/03/2009

Accountant in Bankruptcy [Business and Industry]

Six companies selected to provide contracted-out insolvency services.

Bowel cancer screening [Health and Community Care]

Campaign to encourage more 50-74 years olds invited for screening to take the test.

David MacBrayne Ltd [Transport]

Re-appointments to the board.

Future of the Clyde [Environment]

Public consultation on the planning and management of the Firth of Clyde.

Help for first time buyers [Housing]

New £60 million shared equity scheme to offer a route into home ownership.

Justice Secretary comments on racism statistics [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Work must continue to tackle to tackle racism in all its forms - MacAskill.

Lifeline for rural petrol stations in Aberdeenshire [Transport]

Three petrol stations to receive financial support to help them remain open.

Racist incidents in Scotland [Law, Order and Public Safety]

An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland.

RAF Benevolent Fund [People and Society]

First Minister hosts reception marking 90th anniversary of the charity.

Schools to focus on numeracy [Education and Training]

Greater focus on numeracy will boost maths attainment - Education Secretary.

Scottish Survey of Achievement 2008: mathematics and core skills [Statistics]

An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Monday 30/03/2009

Bus and Coach Statistics 2007-08 [Statistics]

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Bus safety technology [Transport]

North East to trial innovative technology.

Discussing Scotland's Future [Government]

Ethnic minorities join the National Conversation.

Drug users tell of recovery [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Drug addiction and alcohol dependence are 'not inevitable' seminar told.

Dunfermline Building Society [Economy]

First Minister raises questions about Treasury approved takeover by Nationwide.

Help for fuel poor [People and Society]

New energy assistance package to help pensioners and low income families.

Lifeline for rural petrol station [Rural Development]

A petrol station in Gartocharn is to receive financial support to help it remain open and support the rural communities it serves.

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