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Office of the Advocate General's spending over £25,000: June 2013
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How much has been spent on cut flowers in the last 3 years.
List of public bodies that currently serve people and businesses in Scotland.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Junior staff posts: March 2013
GPC spend over £500 for the Scotland Office: May 2013.
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Calls made to 118, 0871, 0872, 0873 & 090 numbers.
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GPC spend over £500 for the Office of the Advocate General May 2013
The current policy in relation to public and privilege holidays
Calls to 123 and 118 numbers since 2009
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GPC spend from 2009-2013
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