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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 July 2003

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- Evaluation Research £10,281.95Anaesthetic Assistance/StrategyTraining£1,075.88Capacity Building Mental Health Summary£2,483.75Childcare Partnership Handbook£6,936.23Consultation on Housing Policy £920.23Dental Point of Treatment Checks £15,203.38Domestic Abuse, There's No Excuse £3,090.73Early Years Strategy£673.78Facing the Future Workshop Workbooks£2,15...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2002

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It emphasised that construction and modernisation grants should cease, and indicated support for better enforcement provided that enhanced arrangements at Community level could be made compatible with the Treaty and national competence for criminal law and procedure.The Presidency indicated that it aims to conclude the reform package in November and that a further debate on CFP reform will take place at the October Council.Strategy for Sustainable AquacultureThe Commission presented its strategy for sustainable aquaculture, which will now be examined by a Council Working Group with a view to discussion at a future...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2002

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We are taking positive steps on a number of fronts to increase capacity, enhance career development opportunities and retain the current nursing workforce.Facing the Future, the Report of the National Convention on Recruitment and Retention in Nursing and Midwifery, identified the need to make an explicit connection between supply and demand, planning and d...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2000

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This expenditure, along with the Department's own expenditure is included in Table 1.The departmental capital expenditure expressed as a percentage of total departmental expenditure is given in Table 2.Table 2Portfolio main1997-98% of total spend1998-99% of total spend1999-2000% of total spend2000-01% of total spend2001-02% of total spendLocal Authority0.060.070.230.110.11Children and Central Government Education6.765.355.075.365.65Communities37.6450.0650.1952.3447.87Crown Office2.712.042.981.201.21Enterprise and Lifelong Learning15.1213.4215.2514.6716.25EU Structural Funds51.7754.8251.1457.1357.43Executive Secretariat0.000.000.000.000.00Food Standards agency0.000.000.002.732.81Forestry0.000.00245.79190.68187.42Health0.520.471.260.610.61Justice8.877.749.288.649.42New Deal100.0099.49100.00100.00100.00Rural Affairs6.544.455.545.355.40Scottish Executive0.000.000.000.000.00Scottish Executive Administration7.077.3013.0312.6910.55Scottish Executive Associated Departments17.4614.5815.5418.564.16Scottish Parliament0.000.0046.7958.7136.84Transport and Environment61.2458.6076.7767.5765.67Unallocated Capital Modernisation Fund0.000.000.00100.00100.00The year-by-year percentage change of Capital spend in Real Terms (1998-99 prices) is shown in Table 3Table 3Portfolio main1997-981998-991999-20002000-012001-02Local Authority-0.2245.0-53.75.2Children and Central Government Education-10.45.411.812.5Communities71.5-5.622.9-7.9Crown Office-21.057.3-64.8-2.4Enterprise and Lifelong Learning-18.520.9-5.714.4EU Structural Funds0.918.5-31.628.7Executive Secretariat0.00.00.00.0Food Standards agency0.00.00.0-2.4Forestry0.00.019.92.4Health-8.1188.5-50.93.0Justice-16.244.4-18.49.7New Deal190.5-2.1-2.5-2.4Rural Affairs-26.316.1-4.34.3Scottish Executive0.00.00.00.0Scottish Executive Administration1.6112.0-10.1-21.5Scottish Executive Associated Departments-50.093.965.6-74.6Scottish Parliament0.00.081.2-58.4Transport and Environment-12.234.5-9.6-1.0Unallocated Capital Modernisation Fund0.00.00.0-1.4Total1.928.9-2.20.3Capital Expenditure Levered in to Scottish Block services through PFI (£0.00 million, cash terms)Agreed PFI deals1997-981998-991999-20002000-012001-02Local Authorities10.451.162.540.33.8Water & Sewerage10.030.0101.0164.010.0Further & Higher Education2.607.311.45.5Health6.4113.0145.0109.046.0Law & Order5.027.0 National Roads & Transport41.045.010.0 Social Work 2.20.8 Total75.4268.3326.6324.765.3Capital Expenditure Levered in to Scottish Block services through PFI (£0.00 million, cash terms)Future...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2000

Local Government Committee, 28 Feb 2000

We believe that that would be more attractive, in that it would provide a single tribunal—the standards commission—that would make decisions both on breaches of ethical conduct and on breaches of financial conduct.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2006

Plenary, 22 Jun 2006

We have made progress in opening new rail lines and there have been record levels of investment, but we know that there is now a need to speed up the parliamentary process to ensure that future transport investment can be implemented more quickly.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2000

Plenary, 29 Mar 2000

I recognise that the Millan committee will report in the not-too-distant future and doubtless its report will include a definition of incapacity.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 20 Sep 2006

In practice, however, that might rest with the Executive.If amendment 120 is unsuccessful, I will need to consider the position in relation to future stages of the bill.I press amendment 120.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2005

Plenary, 01 Dec 2005

A third of eligible people do not claim the pension credit that takes them to £132 if they are married.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2004

Equal Opportunities Committee, 23 Mar 2004

We want to encourage people back to work, but the fact that they are losing entitlements such as free school meals for their children because of working families tax credit has implications—we might end up with more working poor.

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