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Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2004

Procedures Committee, 30 Mar 2004

—Official Report, Procedures Committee, 26 February 2002; c 1387. Have you taken any notice of that comment?
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2003

Justice 1 Committee, 19 Nov 2003

The information system is helpful for new judges. How long has that system been in operation in New South Wales?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 September 2004

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It is not illegal for private investors to encourage tenants to buy their homes under the Right to Buy.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2006

Health Committee, 23 May 2006

We did not visit people's homes. The impact of human rights in many situations is very much in the news at present.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2005

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 13 Jun 2005

Last year, we were responsible for one in five of all new roofs on new houses in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2005

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Also a crime may be recorded by the police in one year and court proceedings concluded in a subsequent year.Selected Crimes and Offences Recorded by the Police, by Police Force Area, 2000-041 Police Force Area 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Central 921 1,134 1,438 1,484 1,779 Dumfries and Galloway 376 438 510 718 776 Fife 1,020 1,090 1,422 1,860 1,688 Grampian 1,311 1,741 2,085 2,004 1,761 Lothian and Borders 3,304 3,624 4,143 3,553 3,545 Northern 723 929 987 1,147 1,188 Strathclyde 9,439 10,345 10,960 11,589 12,189 Tayside 1,336 949 1,126 2,442 3,087 Scotland 18,430 20,250 22,671 24,797 26,013 Handling an Offensive Weapon Central 219 335 413 361 448 Dumfries and Galloway 152 104 155 148 127 Fife 418 434 287 181 283 Grampian 438 484 526 552 645 Lothian and Borders 944 1,018 1,095 1,019 1,153 Northern 232 273 294 261 276 Strathclyde 5,167 5,596 6,630 6,114 6,668 Tayside 583 427 291 219 393 Scotland 8,153 8,671 9,691 8,855 9,993 Drug Offences Central 1,285 1,977 1,917 1,945 2,124 Dumfries and Galloway 448 649 775 919 887 Fife 1,248 1,645 1,944 1,804 1,886 Grampian 2,319 2,598 3,152 2,785 3,122 Lothian and Borders 5,198 5,566 6,590 5,404 6,216 Northern 1,084 1,607 1,656 1,842 1,844 Strathclyde 18,225 20,083 21,730 22,868 22,875 Tayside 1,624 2,050 2,615 2,898 3,430 Scotland 31,431 36,175 40,379 40,465 42,384 Other Crimes Central 5 4 3 8 1 Dumfries and Galloway 4 - 6 16 5 Fife - 6 19 - 1 Grampian 6 6 2 12 20 Lothian and Borders 4 25 13 23 18 Northern 7 15 2 13 6 Strathclyde 50 55 83 82 102 Tayside 4 3 14 11 37 Scotland 80 114 142 165 190 Selected Crimes and Offences Recorded by the Police, by Local Authority Area, 2000-041 Local authority Area 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Crimes Against Public Justice Aberdeen City 756 933 1,349 1,117 864 Aberdeenshire 344 441 399 464 442 Angus 234 233 246 415 362 Argyll and Bute 303 497 389 395 381 Clackmannanshire 185 178 303 266 472 Dumfries and Galloway 376 438 510 718 776 Dundee City 821 497 577 1,591 2,107 East Ayrshire 378 363 388 398 397 East Dunbartonshire 152 178 198 208 216 East Lothian 188 178 242 176 156 East Renfrewshire 161 158 146 153 189 Edinburgh, City of 2,087 2,251 2,626 2,256 2,230 Eilean Siar 43 43 42 43 81 Falkirk 450 573 736 770 793 Fife 1,020 1,090 1,422 1,860 1,688 Glasgow City 4,437 4,814 5,117 5,309 5,208 Highland 643 837 893 1,034 1,030 Inverclyde 320 332 352 365 374 Midlothian 250 277 288 269 264 Moray 211 367 337 423 455 North Ayrshire 396 391 486 519 551 North Lanarkshire 981 1,140 1,389 1,611 1,934 Orkney Islands 20 23 22 29 34 Perth and Kinross 281 219 303 436 618 Renfrewshire 609 629 636 668 707 Scottish Borders 283 330 388 351 342 Shetland Islands 17 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2005

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Also a crime may be recorded by the police in one year andcourt proceedings concluded in a subsequent year.Selected Crimesand Offences Recorded by the Police, By Police Force area, 2000-041 Police Force Area 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Illegal Importation of Drugs Central - - - 2 1 Dumfries and Galloway - - - - - Fife - - - - - Grampian - - - - - Lothian and Borders 1 3 - 1 - Northern - - 1 - - Strathclyde - 1 2 - 1 Tayside - - - - - Scotland 1 4 3 3 2 Illegal production, manufacture or cultivation of drugs Central 2 5 3 5 22 Dumfries and Galloway 4 1 6 5 5 Fife 13 23 42 32 34 Grampian 4 3 7 21 28 Lothian and Borders 34 35 41 52 47 Northern 7 7 16 17 11 Strathclyde 47 57 59 83 88 Tayside 4 6 11 19 16 Scotland 115 137 185 234 251 Supply, possession of drugs with intent to supply Central 409 696 483 466 593 Dumfries and Galloway 215 280 342 404 289 Fife 448 623 672 501 583 Grampian 625 689 834 608 707 Lothian and Borders 1,530 1,05 2,085 1,522 1,986 Northern 194 356 330 331 373 Strathclyde 4,701 5,011 4,607 4,261 3,841 Tayside 523 592 786 714 775 Scotland 8,645 10,152 10,139 8,807 9,147 Possession of drugs Central 867 1,260 1,427 1,461 1,501 Dumfries and Galloway 228 362 416 504 587 Fife 786 997 1,228 1,270 1,269 Grampian 1,676 1,897 2,308 2,149 2,383 Lothian and Borders 3,596 3,596 4,432 3,803 4,152 Northern 876 1,241 1,299 1,490 1,438 Strathclyde 13,065 14,793 16,841 18,300 18,808 Tayside 1,097 1,450 1,817 2,164 2,636 Scotland 22,191 25,596 29,768 31,141 32,774 Other drug offences Central 7 16 4 11 7 Dumfries and Galloway 1 6 11 6 6 Fife 1 2 2 1 - Grampian 14 9 3 7 4 Lothian and Borders 37 27 32 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2004

Finance Committee, 11 May 2004

So the amount left will be £55 million less £29 million. Yes. That leaves £26 million. We might expect that to be topped up in part from EYF, if ministers choose to operate the same 75:25 rule as before.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2002

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 14 May 2002

That means that somebody can say, "That looks like a nice place for folk to have weddings in. I'll buy it, apply for a period licence, and put an advert in The Herald saying: ‘How would you like to get married here?'"
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2007

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 13 Mar 2007

The Commission is pushing quite strongly for at least part of the funding in the new period—not only in Scotland but elsewhere—to be used innovatively, not just to add to the budgets of domestic policy organisations but to try new things.

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