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Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2000

Equal Opportunities Committee, 18 Jan 2000

Although we do not have any legislation to consider formally, I presume that we will consider the ethical standards bill soon.I was surprised to read yesterday that MSPs' mailbags are running 20:1 against repeal of section 28. A substantial majority of letters that I have received have been in favour of section 28.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 1999

Plenary, 24 Jun 1999

—Official Report, 23 June 1999; Vol 1, c 674. As the First Minister will recall from his days at law school—if not, I am sure the Deputy First Minister will remind him—the essence of a duty is that it is an enforceable obligation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2007

S2W-31319

The most important of these publications is the StirlingCharter, which sets out broad principles for theconservation of the built heritage in Scotland.This will also be superseded by SHEP 1.In addition, there are a numberof international charters which represent best practice in the conservation of thehistoric environment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2005

S2W-19710

Murder 2 0 0 b. Culpable Homicide 1 2 0 c. Assault to severe injury4 54 38 62 d.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2005

S2W-19060

The Commission would reflect thoroughlyon both questions.The Council discussed the measuresintroduced by the Commission on 1 July to protect the Bay of Biscayanchovy stock.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 May 2005

S2W-15835

Because of this, the individual figures may not sum precisely to the totals for Scotland. Excess Winter Deaths 1 in Scotland: 1997-98 2003-04 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-042 Scotland3 2,610 4,750 5,190 2,220 1,840 2,510 2,840 (a) by Health Board Area Argyll and Clyde 340 290 400 100 180 270 200 Ayrshire and Arran 130 380 380 90 100 170 230 Borders 10 130 120 50 40 40 40 Dumfries and Galloway 30 160 130 70 50 80 30 Fife 120 330 310 280 200 90 150 Forth Valley 160 220 260 150 30 120 180 Grampian 250 520 490 190 160 280 320 Greater Glasgow 520 980 1,040 460 410 570 490 Highland 90 170 130 60 80 70 130 Lanarkshire 340 440 530 250 210 250 400 Lothian 370 620 850 360 220 360 400 Orkney 20 0 20 0 10 10 10 Shetland 10 40 20 10 10 -10 10 Tayside 230 450 450 180 130 210 260 Western Isles 10 30 70 -10 10 -10 0 (b) by Age Group Under 65 170 380 650 260 80 350 330 65 - 74 730 790 970 370 230 300 510 75 - 84 950 1,660 1,820 820 820 940 840 85+ 760 1,920 1,750 760 710 920 1,170 (c) by Gender Males 1,080 1,970 2,230 910 630 940 1,070 Females 1,530 2,780 2,960 1,310 1,210 1,570 1,770 Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2005

S2W-14564

For those NHS areas where data is available, the following tables show the levels of obesity amongst pre-school children (aged 3 to 3.5 years) and school children (at primary 1, primary 7 and secondary 3). High BMI Distribution (=95th Centile) In Pre-School Children: Those Born In 2000 Who Have Received a 39-42 Month Review1 NHS Board ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2004

S2W-12478

These estimates by reason for working part-time, age, gender and local authority area are reported in Tables 1 to 4.Table 1: Number of People Working Part-Time Who Want to Work More Hours by Reason, Scotland, 2003 Reason for Working Part-Time Level Student or at school 20,000 Ill or disabl...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2004

S2W-11614

These are shown separately as they are separate schemes.Amounts Paid to the Top 20 Recipients for WGS/SFGS   2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 1 £398,983.90 £567,864.15 £474,815.82 2 £381,049.11 £338,813.50 £262,005.05 3 £267,893.42 £219,279.34 £210,583.81 4 £202,652.98 £216,393.98 £162,264.28 5 £191,617.67 £202,757.00 £153,691.50 6 £186,253.53 £184,490.51 £142,002.30 7 £152,105.00 £155,321.30 £141,742.44 8 £150,029.40 £152,430.41 £133,488.54 9 £149,537.89 £148,949.21 £119,424.85 10 £147,835.70 £127,304.50 £118,705.68 11 £140,817.18 £121,785.58 £112,441.53 12 £139,886.32 £119,033.85 £110,513.60 13 £139,390.40 £118,425.26 £108,338.88 14 £137,043.29 £110,056.86 £106,475.25 15 £135,080.65 £109,130.90 £105,730.65 16 £128,571.88 £108,633.00 £102,536.17 17 £127,778.53 £107,321.70 £101,942.03 18 £124,209.03 £100,970.51 £100,001.50 19 £116,731.50 £97,902.00 £96,726.60 20 £116,694.76 £94,890.39 £95,735.50  Amounts Paid to the Top 20 Recipients for FWPS/FPS   2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 1 £126,586.60 £130,921.60 £132,498.00 2 £117,448.00 £117,448.00 £119,222.00 3 £98,298.80 £60,618.60 £80,059.50 4 £43,801.60 £53,507.60 £58,496.80 5 £40,977.80 £43,834.00 £56,736.00 6 £35,736.80 £40,977.80 £50,159.40 7 £35,566.60 £26,408.80 £49,508.00 8 £30,879.00 £26,214.20 £41,379.00 9 £27,472.00 £25,448.20 £39,886.40 10 £26,214.20 £25,293.00 £37,588.00 11 £25,488.20 £25,072.00 £34,053.80 12 £24,086.40 £24,933.00 £29,333.20 13 £23,284.00 £24,087.40 £28,832.80 14 £23,238.60 £24,050.00 £28,751.40 15 £22,687.00 £23,238.60 £28,152.00 16 £22,214.00 £22,644.00 £26,673.80 17 £21,580.00 £22,475.00 £26,169.00 18 £21,348.00 £21,348.00 £25,171.00 19 £20,952.00 £20,936,60 £23,904.00 20 £21,916.00 £20,916.00 £23,712.00   S2W-11614
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2004

S2W-10177

.– Ayrshire £873,000 Jul 1999 LAW Mining Ltd – Ayrshire £2,548,000 Sep 1999 TDG Nexus – Grangemouth (1) £9,700,000 Sep 1999 Associated British Ports – Ayr £4,410,000 Feb 2000 ST Services Ltd – Leith £74,000 Mar 2000 Forth Ports plc – Leith £81,000 Mar 2000 Safeway Stores plc – Mossend, Thurso, Wick, Kirkwall and Ullapool £897,000 Mar 2000 Annual Total £18,583,000  2000-01 Potter Group – Clackmannan (2) £373,000 Aug 2000 Iggesund Paperboard – Lochaline, Highlands  £693,000 Dec 2000 BP Oil UK Ltd – Grangemouth, Dyce, Fort William, Kilmarnock, Lairg £10,044,000 Dec 2000 WH Malcolm Ltd – Grangemouth (3) £878,000 Dec 2000 Annual Total £11,988,000  2001-02 Scottish Coal Company Ltd – Ayrshire £9,750,000 Nov 2001 Thurso Building Supplies – Caithness £289,000 Dec 2001 Forth Ports plc– Rosyth, Zeebrugge(4) £10,969,000 Dec 2001 Annual Total £21,008,000  2002-03 Peter D Stirling Ltd– Mossend, Lanarkshire £1,878,300  Aug 2002 ASDA – Grangemouth £74,600 Nov 2002 Iggesund Paperboard – Portavadie, Argyll and Bute (5) £223,000 Mar 2003 CLYDEBoyd Ltd – Corpach (6) £3,300,000 Mar 2003 Salt Union Ltd– Grangemouth £467,000 Mar 2003 Annual Total £5,942,900  2003-04 Kier Minerals Ltd – Ayrshire £3,894,000 Aug 2003 English, Welsh & Scottish Railways Ltd– Mossend £654,000 Nov 2003 WH Malcolm Ltd – Grangemouth £882,000 Nov 2003 Norfrost Ltd - Thurso £642,000 Mar 2004 Annual Total £6,072,000 Notes:1.

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