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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 July 2005

S2W-17763

Between 1 May 2003 and 31 March 2005 (the latest date for which the information requested is available), the percentage of councillors in each local authority who have been reported to the Standards Commission for Scotland is as follows: Local Authority Number of Councillors Reported Number of Councillors in Local Authority Percentage of Councillors Reported Aberdeen City Council 2 43 5% Aberdeenshire Council 4 68 6% Angus Council 3 29 10% Argyll and Bute Council 3 36 8% City of Edinburgh Council 21 58 36% City of Glasgow Council 29 79 37% Clackmannanshire Council 13 18 72% Comhairle nan Eilean Siar/ Western Isles Council 1 31 3% Dumfries and Galloway Council 10 47 21% Dundee City Council 0 29 0% East Ayrshire Council 0 32 0% East Dunbartonshire Council 2 24 8% East Lothian Council 4 23 17% East Renfrewshire Council 2 20 10% Falkirk Council 14 32 44% Fife Council 4 78 5% Highland Council 4 80 5% Inverclyde Council 3 20 15% Midlothian Council 5 18 28% Moray Council 7 26 27% North Ayrshire Council 4 30 13% North Lanarkshire Council 4 70 6% Orkney Islands Council 3 21 14% Perth and Kinross Council 5 41 12% Renfrewshire Council 14 40 35% Scottish Borders Council 3 34 9% Shetland Islands Council 3 22 14% South Ayrshire Council 2 30 7% South Lanarkshire Council 5 67 7% Stirling Council 2 22 9% West Dunbartonshire Council 5 22 23% West Lothian Council 20 32 63% Total 201 1,222 16% S2W-17763
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2008

Plenary, 07 May 2008

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the importance of ensuring that Scotland is competitive in an increasingly globalised society; agrees that creating the conditions for talented people to live, learn, visit, work and remain in Scotland is crucial to helping to deliver the goals of growing Scotland's population and economy in a sustainable way, and we...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2001

Plenary, 08 Mar 2001

Waiting Times (Tayside) To ask the Scottish Executive what the latest figures are on average waiting times for patients within Tayside University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2002

Plenary, 14 Mar 2002

I am sure that, given the valiant efforts of many of its members in New York and Washington last September, the Parliament will want to wish the delegates well on their visit to Scotland.In answer to Mr Swinney's question, our Cabinet will, of course, discuss improving public services and other such important matters...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2005

S2W-19344

The information requested is provided in the following tables, which show that around 8,000 S1-S2 English and Maths classes operated at more than 20 pupils in September 2003 the latest year for which figures are available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2001

S1W-18344

Information on custodial sentences is available by court rather than local authority. Figures for the three latest available years are shown in tables 2 to 4.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2005

Plenary, 09 Jun 2005

—Official Report, Health Committee, 26 April 2005; c 1915.It is now time to build on those words and ensure that Dr Gow's research can be funded through to its conclusion.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2005

Plenary, 22 Sep 2005

—Official Report, Written Answers, 26 May 2005; S2W-16616.The answer was that further evidence was required.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2010

S3W-37829

Clearer Scottish Government reporting of our actions is proposed in response to the new climate change and sustainability duties on government and public bodies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 May 2009

S3W-23472

The total investment in the Soccer One programme was £3,525, which delivered activities in Carntyne Academy, St Mungo''s Academy and Lochend Community High School, resulting in the creation of six new teams in the east end of Glasgow.

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