§ Mr. MacArthurasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the average size of classes in primary schools and secondary schools managed by education authorities and managers of grant-aided educational establishments, respectively, in each of the years from 1960 to 1968.
§ Mr. RossThe following is the information requested.
modifications, the obligation on the part of the Inspector of Accidents to take into account, before completing his report, representations made to him by parties directly interested; they provide further that any person directly interested may request a review by an independent tribunal of findings and conclusions in the report from which it appears that any degree of blame may be attributed to him. The new regulations introduce some changes in the procedure for public inquiries; they provide, as did the old regulations, that public inquiries may be ordered by the Board of Trade in place of Inspectors' investigations when it is deemed to be expedient in the public interest.