Scottish Executive monthly listing for November 2011

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Friday 02/12/2011

First foot in America's door [Rural Development]

First step in process of reintroducing red meat and haggis exports to USA.

Wednesday 30/11/2011

Canada-Scotland Friendship Group [International]

Strengthening historic links for economic prosperity.

Days at sea progress [Marine and Fisheries]

Scottish and UK Fisheries Ministers raise concerns with Commissioner Damanaki.

Elgin Papers digitally preserved [Arts and Culture]

Documents detail prominent Scot’s influence on key moments in Canadian history.

Industry invited to discuss EID [Agriculture]

Reflecting on nearly two years of sheep EID implementation - and focusing on the future.

Ministers monitor strike [Government]

Updates on essential services show disruption minimised.

Pension reforms [Government]

UK Government approach undermines opportunity for agreement - Finance Secretary.

Scotland's cultural treasures [Arts and Culture]

National Portrait Gallery re-opens at end of year of renaissance.

Vigilance call as more rain forecast [Environment]

Minister says preparation and patience essential ahead of next spell of heavy rain.

Tuesday 29/11/2011

Autumn Budget statement [Government]

Too little, too late – Finance Secretary.

Bravery recognised [Health and Community Care]

Courageous acts commended at St Andrew’s Awards ceremony.

Business Enterprise Research and Development Scotland 2010 [Statistics]

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Celebrating Scotland the world over [Arts and Culture]

New photo initiative to celebrate Scottish culture.

Community engagement in planning [Planning]

Involving communities in controversial planning cases.

Dental registrations reach record high [Health and Community Care]

New figures also reveal children’s dental health is better than ever before.

Direct route between Glasgow and Toronto [Tourism]

Global connection with valuable tourism market to attract more visitors to Scotland.

Drive to bring empty homes into use [Housing]

Project funding to be extended.

Glasgow super college gets the go-ahead [Education and Training]

Almost £200 million to be invested in new college campus.

Heart and stroke target met [Health and Community Care]

Significant reductions in deaths from two of Scotland’s biggest killers

Home Care Services [Statistics]

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

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