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Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 21 Mar 2006

That tends to suggest that they were not destined to commit future crimes. But you cannot rule out the possibility that someone who has been added to the database is, as a result, more careful about their activities.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2002

Justice 1 Committee and Justice 2 Committee (Joint Meeting), 17 Sep 2002

Yes, in future. Is the Executive minded to make any changes to the rights and responsibilities of grandparents in relation to grandchildren?
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2006

Local Government and Transport Committee, 21 Feb 2006

Will the minister consider that in the future or as part of the scheme that is being discussed today?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2004

Finance Committee, 03 Feb 2004

The figure will be large for the foreseeable future. There are two ways of investing.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2002

Local Government Committee, 23 Apr 2002

The committee talked about impacts on revenue budgets and the future projection of what revenue costs would be was welcomed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2005

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It should also be noted that the figures for grant offered in the attached tables include projects where grant was based on the related capital investment and those where the grant was based on the salary costs of new jobs created.Calendar Year 2000 Scottish Parliamentary Constituency Applications Offers Made Grant Applied For Grant Offered Planned Capital Expenditure at Offer Planned New Jobs Planned Safeguarded Jobs Unallocated * 5 0 £467,000 £0 Airdrie and Shotts 2 2 £100,000 £75,000 £387,745 10 0 Angus 1 1 £178,000 £178,000 £775,000 17 0 Ayr 1 1 £20,000 £20,000 £66,000 5 0 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley 2 0 £90,000 £0       Central Fife 13 10 £9,832,531 £9,250,000 £46,355,000 754 41 Clydebank and Milngavie 3 2 £2,812,000 £1,462,000 £4,966,000 187 0 Clydesdale 3 2 £84,200 £59,000 £287,000 6 1 Coatbridge and Chryston 4 4 £253,000 £228,000 £911,000 28 67 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 4 4 £631,500 £415,000 £2,030,314 120 8 Cunninghame North 1 1 £64,000 £64,000 £340,000 8 0 Cunninghame South 4 4 £1,225,000 £1,095,000 £7,186,000 96 199 Dumbarton 2 2 £1,900,000 £1,100,000 £3,770,000 190 2 Dundee East 6 5 £1,365,000 £1,085,000 £5,964,000 118 193 Dundee West 4 3 £2,794,600 £2,144,000 £14,192,000 1,018 38 Dunfermline East 4 2 £368,000 £275,000 £1,544,000 107 90 Dunfermline West 2 1 £42,600 £35,000 £135,000 8 0 East Kilbride 5 4 £3,171,000 £2,445,000 £9,775,000 273 5 Falkirk East 2 1 £710,000 £480,000 £3,622,000 30 50 Falkirk West 1 1 £50,000 £75,000 £250,000 7 38 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 2 2 £57,160 £57,000 £275,000 10 0 Glasgow Anniesland 1 1 £22,000 £22,000 £108,000 4 0 Glasgow Govan 2 2 £60,000 £55,000 £213,000 4 4 Glasgow Kelvin 10 6 £3,891,750 £2,250,000 £9,056,500 635 101 Glasgow Maryhill 6 5 £1,728,600 £1,387,000 £7,019,335 162 21 Glasgow Pollok 1 0 £19,000 £0       Glasgow Rutherglen 3 2 £185,000 £60,000 £327,000 9 4 Glasgow Shettleston 6 5 £608,000 £550,000 £2,952,000 45 65 Greenock and Inverclyde 1 1 £25,000 £25,000 £63,515 6 0 Hamilton North and Bellshill 10 8 £1,782,000 £1,408,000 £7,531,000 310 12 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 8 7 £803,500 £703,000 £3,418,251 264 20 Kirkcaldy 1 1 £100,000 £100,000 £455,000 15 0 Linlithgow 1 0 £14,464,000 £0       Livingston 5 4 £1,390,000 £790,000 £3,993,000 76 0 Midlothian 1 0 £2,500,000 £0       Ochil 5 4 £1,315,625 £1,210,000 £6,699,000 139 125 Paisley North 5 4 £380,000 £246,500 £1,191,000 18 29 Paisley South 1 0 £150,000 £0       Roxburgh and Berwickshire 6 4 £1,720,000 £1,277,200 £6,175,350 119 48 Stirling 1 1 £35,000 £22,000 £91,000 6 0 Strathkelvin and Bearsden 1 1 £250,000 £250,000 £1,330,000 0 270 Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 4 3 £2,072,000 £1,650,000 £8,575,172 502 53 West Renfrewshire 5 5 £3,664,000 £2,390,500 £11,113,000 389 30 Total 155 116 £63,381,066 £34,938,200 £173,142,182 5,695 1,514 Note:*Unallocated – At the time of application/offer the exact location of these projects had still to be decided by the company.Calendar Year 2001 Scottish Parliamentary Constituency Applications Offers Made Grant Applied For Grant Offered Planned Capital Expenditure at Offer Planned New Jobs Planned Safeguarded Jobs Airdrie and Shotts 3 3 £1,867,000 £617,000 £3,028,000 112 0 Angus 3 3 £1,038,000 £1,038,000 £4,865,000 85 17 Ayr 2 1 £2,215,000 £2,100,000 £15,000,000 97 0 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley 7 5 £1,404,900 £655,000 £4,184,500 83 19 Central Fife 5 4 £3,708,000 £3,206,400 £21,409,000 180 127 Clydebank and Milngavie 1 1 £25,000 £25,000 £72,000 3 0 Clydesdale 3 1 £142,700 £120,000 £579,000 8 12 Coatbridge and Chryston 2 1 £42,400 £22,400 £96,000 3 0 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 8 8 £1,343,600 £1,091,000 £5,737,400 112 84 Cunninghame North 6 5 £2,164,000 £1,618,000 £7,516,000 260 56 Cunninghame South 9 7 £4,618,320 £4,527,500 £22,583,454 236 365 Dumbarton 2 1 £325,000 £30,000 £109,000 40 0 Dundee East 4 4 £735,000 £805,000 £4,481,000 51 258 Dundee West 2 2 £284,000 £284,000 £1,350,000 33 0 Dunfermline East 4 3 £4,670,000 £2,160,000 £10,486,000 107 20 Dunfermline West 2 2 £1,150,000 £1,150,000 £6,246,000 20 184 East Kilbride 16 12 £4,747,074 £3,401,000 £19,478,312 168 333 Eastwood 1 0 £9,500 £0       Edinburgh West 1 1 £250,000 £200,000 £1,621,000 65 0 Falkirk East 4 1 £1,480,000 £1,000,000 £8,266,000 30 40 Falkirk West 4 3 £8,255,000 £1,305,000 £10,684,000 76 66 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 2 2 £300,000 £250,000 £1,140,000 8 60 Glasgow Baillieston 4 1 £209,600 £30,000 £85,000 4 0 Glasgow Govan 3 2 £321,250 £275,000 £1,605,000 44 4 Glasgow Kelvin 28 19 £41,252,733 £15,499,000 £49,915,172 2,287 93 Glasgow Maryhill 5 5 £613,000 £540,000 £4,135,000 32 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2005

Health Committee, 20 Dec 2005

Amendment 4, in the name of the minister, is grouped with amendments 17, 21, 26 to 34, 37, 38, 40 to 42, 44 to 46, 48 to 50 and 52.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2001

Plenary, 28 Mar 2001

The average UK non-oil deficit for the past 22 years is £26 billion. The average non-oil deficit during Mr McLetchie's party's term in office was £32 billion per year.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2001

Justice 1 Committee, 05 Jun 2001

The Government also has the opportunity to respond.We also try to welcome visitors from overseas to our offices; for example, we have had many from Canada, New Zealand and Australia, where there have been human rights commissions for 20 or 30 years.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 04 Oct 2000

How do we ensure that, this year and in future, there are markers to carry out the work?

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