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Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2004

Plenary, 24 Mar 2004

Is it local income tax, by any chance? Is it a new coalition with a different partner?
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2006

Education Committee, 01 Feb 2006

On the same issue, one of the issues that keeps coming up is the idea of unannounced visits, which might be another tool for you to use.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 19 Jan 2005

It is for the local authority to decide whether new homes require new water and sewerage infrastructure.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2005

Audit Committee, 28 Jun 2005

The concept therefore has to be to move to a new site that could absorb all the occupants of the current buildings.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2002

S1W-29460

To ask the Scottish Executive what the latest technologies available for the treatment of cancer are and how much it plans to invest in these technologies in each year to 2005-06.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2005

S2W-20220

Police force area 2000 2001 2002 20035 Housebreaking Central 109 160 154 150 Dumfries and Galloway 109 104 97 86 Fife 292 334 268 275 Grampian 429 415 351 363 Lothian and Borders 388 347 416 353 Northern 71 102 76 103 Strathclyde 1,096 1,075 1,122 1,004 Tayside 192 174 251 198 Scotland4 2,686 2,711 2,735 2,532 Theft by Opening a Lockfast Place8 Central 55 66 73 73 Dumfries and Galloway 28 25 17 39 Fife 147 135 134 120 Grampian 171 137 134 122 Lothian and Borders 175 242 202 171 Northern 40 28 37 30 Strathclyde 768 765 757 633 Tayside 113 103 118 101 Scotland4 1,497 1,501 1,472 1,289 Theft of a Motor Vehicle Central 77 56 63 48 Dumfries and Galloway 24 31 50 59 Fife 114 136 93 84 Grampian 172 131 105 111 Lothian and Borders 218 213 245 204 Northern 52 56 49 69 Strathclyde 691 594 607 515 Tayside 96 122 126 80 Scotland4 1,444 1,339 1,338 1,170 Shoplifting Central 477 641 595 481 Dumfries and Galloway 195 176 212 234 Fife 480 518 446 424 Grampian 814 894 969 852 Lothian and Borders 1,194 1,172 1,335 1,173 Northern 163 208 254 239 Strathclyde 3,412 3,728 4,311 3,802 Tayside 684 786 809 788 Scotland4 7,419 8,123 8,931 7,993 Other Theft Central 245 264 280 219 Dumfries and Galloway 184 180 203 145 Fife 270 285 266 258 Grampian 468 447 371 410 Lothian and Borders 637 640 645 543 Northern 176 178 183 203 Strathclyde 2,199 2,019 1,709 1,488 Tayside 319 308 307 346 Scotland4 4,498 4,321 3,964 3,612 Fraud Central 66 76 88 106 Dumfries and Galloway 48 46 52 53 Fife 108 110 80 80 Grampian 171 156 134 132 Lothian and Borders 270 288 378 335 Northern 69 60 71 71 Strathclyde 581 619 528 525 Tayside 145 135 120 120 Scotland4 1,458 1,490 1,451 1,422 Other Crimes of Dishonesty Central 82 120 117 91 Dumfries and Galloway 34 46 53 51 Fife 87 129 100 98 Grampian 189 196 230 195 Lothian and Borders 310 327 344 258 Northern 51 64 70 80 Strathclyde 925 872 814 730 Tayside 186 207 185 252 Scotland4 1,864 1,961 1,913 1,755 Persons with a Charge Proved in Scottish Courts for Selected Crimes and Offences3, by Approximate Local Authority Area6, 2000-03 Local Authority Area 2000 2001 2002 20035 Housebreaking Aberdeen City 305 291 236 285 Aberdeenshire 63 80 89 62 Angus 40 41 56 44 Argyll  and  Bute 31 29 27 22 Clackmannanshire 24 33 31 44 Dumfries  and  Galloway 108 104 97 86 Dundee City 92 91 121 93 East Ayrshire 147 119 161 117 East Lothian 13 18 19 37 Edinburgh, City of 264 217 271 229 Eilean Siar 3 8 1 9 Falkirk 62 94 90 68 Fife 292 334 267 274 Glasgow City 363 412 439 399 Highland 57 70 70 76 Inverclyde 89 61 50 54 Midlothian - - 3 - Moray 61 44 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2004

Procedures Committee, 11 May 2004

The starting point is whether we want to have a new system in place when we move into the new Parliament building.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2004

S2W-12074

However, over the years 1995 to 1999 the average number of children born with Down’s syndrome was 69 per annum.The latest available national cancer registration records show that there were 380 children aged 16 or under in Scotland with leukaemia in 2001.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 21 Nov 2006

Therefore, retailers will consider what they make annually against that cost to decide whether they will continue to trade in non-domestic knives. If retailers have to install new or different closed-circuit television cameras; new till prompts; new auditing systems, whether computer or paper based; new cabinets; and new security measures in store to ensure that the knives cannot be accessed by members of the public—as well as paying for the associated training—my best guess is that quite a few of them that sell only 10 or 15 such items a year will say that it is not worth while for them to continue to do so.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2002

S1W-29452

To ask the Scottish Executive how it plans to provide new drugs where clinically appropriate as stated in the health and community care section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys.

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