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To ask the Scottish Executive what the latest estimate is of the number of households living in fuel poverty in both actual and percentage terms and what the comparative figures were for 1997 and 1999.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 November 2003
This shows that in 2001 (the latest year available), Scottish GDP wasestimated to be £69.2 billion at current basic prices, resulting in an averageGDP per head of £13,660.
Ms Jamieson attended the Labour Party meeting that she mentioned in her capacity as a Labour representative, and not as a minister.I repeat: ministers will give due consideration to all invitations from members to visit their constituencies.
Brian Monteith and I got a lot of information when we talked to the children in the lovely new school that we visited. It was clear that the teachers were working closely with the kids and were supporting them.
If I may express a personal observation, I hope that, when the convener of this committee or of any other goes on a reciprocal visit to Dublin, they will appear just as confident about European matters.
If I may express a personal observation, I hope that, when the convener of this committee or of any other goes on a reciprocal visit to Dublin, they will appear just as confident about European matters.
The UK raised the problems caused for Pakistan byrecent changes in the concessionary import terms applicable to Basmati rice.The Commission took note and reported that it was consulting with Pakistan andIndia over the latest information available on prices and varieties.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the total Gross Value Added is at current basic prices for (a) Scotland and (b) each local authority area in Scotland. The latest cash estimates ofGross Value Added (GVA or GDP at basic prices) available for Scotland arepresented in the Office for National Statistics Regional Accounts.