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Official Report Meeting date: 18 August 1999

European Committee, 18 Aug 1999

A paragraph in the paper refers to the committee at a future stage having discussions on direct influence on draft legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 08 Mar 2006

In the context of the truth deficit that you have described, all that I will say is that I look forward to the royal colleges having such an approach in the future. Dr McNally, you will know that there have been similar controversies on similar issues for many years in the city of Glasgow.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2005

Finance Committee, 01 Feb 2005

How can we create a feedback loop to allow forward planning to meet the changing economic climate if we do not have a forecast to give us some indication of what we anticipate will happen in Scotland in the future? I said in response to Wendy Alexander's question that we will look at the particular long-term point in relation to forecasting, but we make the best judgments that we can, in policy terms, on attracting new people to Scotland and encouraging expatriate Scots back to Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2003

Plenary, 19 Nov 2003

The poverty that coffee workers have experienced is due to the dramatic fall in world coffee prices, so the Co-op's decision will help some coffee co-operatives to build a better future. It gives us, as Britain's shoppers, a choice and it sends a wake-up call to the worldwide coffee industry.Earlier this week, I spoke to students who are members of the Univ...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2003

Plenary, 30 Jan 2003

However, that is a debate for the future, as we see how the federal arrangements of the United Kingdom work out over time.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2003

Finance Committee, 25 Feb 2003

Although you have introduced a degree of clarity, members have questions to ask. For the benefit of visitors, the minister has been very good in that whenever he has used an abbreviation, he has expanded and explained it.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 06 Sep 2006

I would like to think that they will reflect on that in the future and that such things will not happen again.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2003

S2W-02540

The following tables, however,show the allocations to NHS boards for drug treatment services from 2000-01; theadditional resources for drug rehabilitation allocated to local authorities withintheir Grant Aided Expenditure from 2001-02; the resources allocated to local authoritiesthrough the Changing Children’s Service Fund for drug-related activities from 2001-02;additional resources allocated to local education authorities for drug educationfor 2001-02 and 2002-03, and support funding for drug action teams from 2000-01.Treatment Allocation NHS Board Allocation 2000-01 (£000) Allocation 2001-02 (£000) Allocation 2002-03 (£000) Allocation 2003-04 (£000) Argyll and Clyde 984 1,111 1,338 1,338 Ayrshire and Arran 609 737 987 987 Borders 118 160 162 162 Dumfries and Galloway 124 298 258 258 Fife 514 698 789 789 Forth Valley 226 462 557 557 Grampian 1,085 1,283 1,313 1,313 Greater Glasgow* 3,670 4,387* 4,488* 4,488* Highland 181 300 414 414 Lanarkshire 607 862 1,449 1,449 Lothian 2,922 3,214 3,539 3,539 Orkney 20 24 32 32 Shetland 42 46 55 55 Tayside 1,225 1,348 1,483 1,483 Western Isles 25 43 87 87 Total Scotland 12,352 14,973 16,951 16,951 Note:*Funding does not include additionalresources of £250,000 allocated to Greater Glasgow NHS Board in 2001-02 or £500,000in 2002-03 and 2003-04 to meet the treatment costs of the Glasgow Drug Court pilot.RehabilitationAnnualAdditional Funding for 2001-02 to 2003-04 Local Authority £000 Aberdeen City 282 Aberdeenshire 302 Angus 146 Argyll and Bute 119 Clackmannanshire 65 Dumfries and Galloway 195 Dundee City 192 East Ayrshire 161 East Dunbartonshire 147 East Lothian 120 East Renfrewshire 119 Edinburgh, City of 600 Eilean Siar 37 Falkirk 192 Fife 464 Glasgow City 812 Highland 277 Inverclyde 113 Midlothian 108 Moray 113 North Ayrshire 185 North Lanarkshire 436 Orkney 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 October 2002

S1W-29490

The information requested is set out in the following tables:Table 1: Cabinet Sub-CommitteesTitle/Ministerial MembersPeriod of OperationCabinet Sub-Committee on Children's Services (CSCCS)First Minister (Chair)19-12-01 to presentMinister for Education and Young People (Deputy Chair)Minister for Health and Community CareDeputy Minister for Education and Young PeopleDeputy Minister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentDeputy Minister for Finance and Public ServicesDeputy Minister for Justice Deputy Minister for Social Justice Cabinet Sub-Committee on Legislation (CSCL)First Minister (Chair)06-03-02 to presentDeputy First Minister and Minister for JusticeMinister for Parliamentary Business (Deputy Chair)Lord AdvocateDeputy Minister for Parliamentary BusinessCabinet Sub-Committee on Renewing Local Democracy (CSCRLD)First Minister (Chair)22-01-02 to presentDeputy First Minister and Minister for JusticeMinister for Education and Young PeopleMinister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentMinister for Finance and Public ServicesMinister for Parliamentary BusinessCabinet Sub-Committee on Rural Development (CSCRD)Minister for Environment and Rural Development (Chair)23-01-02 to presentMinister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong LearningMinister for Finance and Public ServicesMinister for Social JusticeDeputy Minister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentDeputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and SportCabinet Sub-Committee on Social Justice (CSCSJ)Minister for Social Justice (Chair)13-03-02 to presentMinister for Education and Young PeopleMinister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong LearningMinister for Finance and Public ServicesMinister for Health and Community CareDeputy Minister for Social JusticeDeputy Minister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentDeputy Minister for Parliamentary BusinessCabinet Sub-Committee on Sustainable Scotland (CSCSS)First Minister (Chair)05-02-02 to presentMinister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentMinister for Finance and Public Services Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentDeputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong LearningDeputy Minister for Social JusticeExternal Members:Ms Jan Bebbington Dept. of Accountancy and Finance, University of AberdeenMr Kevin Dunion, Director, Friends of the Earth ScotlandMr Mark Hope, Director of External Affairs, Shell ExproCabinet Sub-Committee on Tackling Drug Misuse (CSCTDM)Deputy First Minister (Chair)27-03-02 to presentMinister for Education and Young PeopleDeputy Minister (Mulligan) for Health and Community CareDeputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong LearningDeputy Minister for JusticeDeputy Minister for Social JusticeExternal Members:Mr Jim Orr, Director of the Scottish Drugs Enforcement AgencyMr Ian Ross, Drugs Action Teams AssociationCabinet Sub-Committee on Best Value and Budget Review (CSCBVBR)Minister for Finance and Public Services (Chair)25-04-01 to presentMinister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentMinister for Parliamentary BusinessMinister for Social JusticeDeputy Minister for Finance and Public ServicesTable 2: Previous Standing Ministerial Working GroupsTitle/Ministerial MembersPeriod of OperationMinisterial Committee on Rural Development (MCRD)Minister for Environment and Rural Development (Chair)01-09-99 to 23-01-02*Minister for Transport and PlanningMinister for Social JusticeDeputy Minister for Environment and Rural DevelopmentDeputy Minister for Finance and Local GovernmentDeputy Minister for JusticeDeputy Minister for Enterprise, Lifelong Learning and GaelicDeputy Minister for Education, Europe and External AffairsDeputy Minister for Health and Community CareDeputy Minister for ParliamentDeputy Minister for Transport and PlanningSub-Group of Ministerial Committee on Rural Development on Impacts of Foot and Mouth Disease (MCRD-SG)Minister for Environment and Rural Development (Chair)26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2000

S1W-03234

(E) Estimated figures: the SMR50 data are incomplete for this time period.x Information on mean stay is not shown where fewer than 5 patients died in year.p Provisional Source: ISD, Scotland (SMR50) Table 4PATIENTS AGED 65 AND OVER WHO DIED IN HOSPITAL, BY CAUSE, AND BY HEALTH BOARD AREAALL CAUSESMALIGNANT ISCHAEMICCEREBRO-RESPIRATORYOTHERHEALTH BOARD AREAOF DEATHNEOPLASMSHEART VASCULARDISEASESCAUSESDISEASEDISEASE(ICD9 140-208)(ICD9 410-414)(ICD9 430-438)(ICD9 460-519)1996Argyll and Clyde 2,521 506 546 385 384 700 Ayrshire and Arran 2,008 431 486 273 296 522 Borders 758 190 129 93 96 250 Dumfries and Galloway 918 230 185 152 120 231 Fife 2,093 521 423 310 310 529 Forth Valley 1,550 318 323 268 263 378 Grampian 2,568 685 519 410 300 654 Greater Glasgow 5,382 1,102 1,265 716 897 1,402 Highland 993 200 223 155 140 275 Lanarkshire 2,851 614 711 388 464 674 Lothian 3,909 695 808 563 698 1,145 Orkney 124 21 28 29 14 32 Shetland 125 24 16 21 30 34 Tayside 2,713 675 533 357 414 734 Western Isles 199 34 46 28 40 51 Scotland 28,712 6,246 6,241 4,148 4,466 7,611 1997Argyll and Clyde 2,532 536 544 382 385 685 Ayrshire and Arran 2,178 441 495 312 358 572 Borders 763 199 142 105 98 219 Dumfries and Galloway 850 222 166 127 120 215 Fife 1,999 491 404 347 298 459 Forth Valley 1,490 286 303 220 276 405 Grampian 2,532 662 496 375 342 657 Greater Glasgow 5,215 1,099 1,147 659 960 1,350 Highland 1,014 204 209 177 125 299 Lanarkshire 2,954 638 720 383 468 745 Lothian 3,771 686 813 561 612 1,099 Orkney 130 39 16 24 13 38 Shetland 113 19 24 13 15 42 Tayside 2,649 691 497 336 443 682 Western Isles 183 36 48 30 25 44 Scotland 28,373 6,249 6,024 4,051 4,538 7,511 1998Argyll and Clyde 2,563 556 443 387 419 758 Ayrshire and Arran 2,072 442 413 305 351 561 Borders 723 182 110 101 115 215 Dumfries and Galloway 861 231 172 118 111 229 Fife 2,074 519 423 292 309 531 Forth Valley 1,499 321 281 247 244 406 Grampian 2,488 642 523 346 356 621 Greater Glasgow 5,038 989 1,074 715 910 1,350 Highland 971 228 202 134 133 274 Lanarkshire 2,781 519 671 371 475 745 Lothian 3,732 710 792 499 622 1,109 Orkney 126 29 28 18 16 35 Shetland 108 16 20 7 22 43 Tayside 2,611 650 458 341 446 716 Western Isles 203 29 37 26...

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