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Evidences list
Chris Daly's response to Scottish Government response to written questions
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from an official to Public Petitions Committee dated 21 October 2010 with Scottish Government response to written questions
Scottish Government Evidence
Revised submission from an official to Minister for Education and Young People and First Minister
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from Assistant Clerk to Public Petitions Committee to the Scottish Executive
Scottish Government Evidence
Record of Public Petitions Committee meeting
Scottish Government Evidence
Additional written submissions by FBGA to Public Petitions Committee
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from INCAS to Minister for Education and Young People received on 22 February 2005
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from INCAS to Minister for Education and Young People
Scottish Government Evidence
Note of meeting on Timebar in Historic Abuse Cases on 25 March 2008
Scottish Government Evidence