Scottish Executive monthly listing for February 2010

News Releases:

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Sunday 28/02/2010

College of Europe [Education and Training]

Pledge to continue funding for postgraduate students at European institution.

Green light for disclosure plans [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Protection to be extended across Scotland.

Promoting healthy food choices [Health and Community Care]

£1.3 million to promote healthier food options in convenience stores.

Transmission charging [Business and Industry]

Energy Minister calls for independent review of electricity transmission charging.

Friday 26/02/2010

£3.4m for Thalidomide survivors [Health and Community Care]

Funding for survivors to help meet increasing costs as they get older.

Co-operation key to keeping moving [People and Society]

Scotland well-prepared for bad weather but extra care needed.

Flood warning scheme goes live [Environment]

Switch-on for alert scheme to protect vulnerable communities from flooding.

Funding for colleges and universities [Education and Training]

£1.77 billion for further and higher education institutions.

Giving young people a voice [Government]

First Minister outlines plans to lower voting age in Referendum vote.

Housing Statistics for Scotland [Statistics]

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Record number of affordable homes [Housing]

Figures reach ten year high.

Scottish producers go for gold [Business and Industry]

Meat producers can register for London 2012 supply chain opportunities.

Thursday 25/02/2010

Business Enterprise Research and Development [Statistics]

A National Statistics publication for Scotland.

Call for heating cost support [People and Society]

Housing Minister calls for increase in cold weather payments in Scotland.

Eat Fresh, Eat Seasonal [Business and Industry]

Chef cooks up treat for Glasgow shoppers.

Influenza A (H1N1) update [Health and Community Care]

Latest rates of GP consultation for flu-like illness.

Keeping Scotland beautiful [Environment]

Conference on creating a cleaner, Greener Scotland.

Quality Meat Scotland [Agriculture]

Board Member resigns.

Referendum consultation [Government]

First Minister launches public consultation on draft Referendum Bill.

Revamped role for General Teaching Council [Education and Training]

A new, independent council will have more control over improving standards.

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