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Official Report Meeting date: 31 August 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 31 Aug 1999

Future Business The next item of business is what we wish to do as a committee in the coming weeks and months and the issues that we might wish to examine.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2006

Finance Committee, 12 Sep 2006

The analysis of the draft budget can be discussed again on 26 September. As the Minister for Finance and Public Service Reform will not come to talk about the budget until our external meeting in November, we still have a bit of time.Before we begin, I ask Arthur Midwinter to say something about an error that he has found in the draft budget document.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2003

Plenary, 04 Dec 2003

If it did apply across Europe, we would be back to where we started, with the European Parliament having many more than 700 seats.In the debate last week, Nicola Sturgeon said:"I am a nationalist … I believe that Scotland should be independent in Europe and represented in our own right in all the European Union's decision-making bodies … That is what the motion is about."—Official Report, 26 November 2003; c 3659. My worry is that that is what today's motion is about, too.The motion refers to the European and External Relations Committee.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2005

S2W-20943

These staff groups also play a key role in planning better services for the future. Every member of staff in the NHS, regardless of their specialism, plays a vital part in saving lives in the modern NHS.Information on expenditure by NHS boards on the specific groups of staff requested is not collected centrally; however, information on the following groups ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 September 2005

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However, due to the transactional nature of central databases (i.e. records are continually being added) this information could be subject to minor future change.4. From April 2003 the national reporting of surgical activity in outpatients has been required and ISD has been working with NHS boards to develop full compliance nationally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2005

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This excludes standard amenity and conversion grants. Information on future spending on improvement and repair grants is not available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2004

S2W-09546

However, much Executive activity is not age related but is aimed at improving the lives of Scotland’s people irrespective of age and is therefore not included in the table.   1999-2000 (£ Million) 2000-01 (£ Million) 2001-02 (£ Million) 2002-03 (£ Million) 2003-04 (£ Million) (a)(i) Executive funded Initiatives           Free Personal and Nursing Care1       107.000 143.000 Supporting People: Services to Older People         98.500 Concessionary Travel, including free local off-peak bus travel2 41.349 40.055 39.070 65.184 98.220 Central Heating Programme3     20.112 29.503 46.548 Warm Deal 4   8.800 11.720 9.730 9.338 10.738 Delayed Discharge5       20.000 30.000 Joint Future...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2003

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The Commission informed the Council of its plan for a conference on the future for rural development in Salzburg in November.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2003

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At this stage it is not possible to say whether future surveys will include the additional items covered by these parliamentary questions, since the cost of collection and extent to which universities and other bodies are able to provide them will need to be assessed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 July 2002

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Development Fund/Youth Crime 9.212.520.020.025.0Alternatives to Exclusion 5.08.011.011.0TBCStudy Support 7.010.010.010.0TBCEarly Intervention 13.013.013.013.0TBCSupporting Parents 5.05.05.05.0TBCClassroom Assistants 9.519.536.036.0TBCReducing Class Sizes 12.515.620.115.0TBCSupport for Teachers 10.110.110.09.6TBCHigher Still 5.05.05.05.0TBCNational Grid for Learning 22.623.428.620.0TBCInclusion -6.013.017.5TBCNew Community Schools 6.08.012.020.5TBCSchool Action Plans 5.05.05.0--Specialist Provision 4.84.85.05.0TBCIn-Service SEN Training for Teachers4.44.48.48.4Modernising the Teaching Profession/McCrone --174.0276.0405.0Additional Out of School Care --2.03.03.0Enhanced Adult Literacy and Numeracy Services --2.75.410.4Speech and Language Therapists ---2.52.5Pre-School Education Grant ---137.0137.0Education Disability Strategies and Pupil Records ----9.0Community CareMental Illness Specific Grants 18.018.019.019.019.0Carers Services and Respite Care 5.010.015.016.021.0Community Care Action Plan 5.07.510.010.010.0Delayed Discharge-10.010.010.010.0Learning Disability Review --8.012.016.0Improved Care for Older People/Joint Future...

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