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To ask the Scottish Executive,further to the answer to question S1W-7855 by Henry McLeish on 26 June 2000, how many meetings of the Scottish Utilities Forum have taken place and at how many of those it has been represented.
Eligibility for Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), which is a matter for the Inland Revenue, does not depend solely on income. SPS have been notified of 26 members of staff to receive WFTC, of whom 17 are prison officers.
For clarification, members cannot disagree to a section; they can only lodge an amendment to delete it. After section 1 Amendment 26 moved—Mr Tom McCabe. The question is, that amendment 26 be agreed to.
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.
What honest and acceptable answer could I give to mourners at a funeral I attended on 26 December, when they witnessed a continual stream of people arriving throughout the service?
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 February 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what modes of transport were used by the First Minister for his visit to Inverness and the surrounding area on 12 and 13 January 2007.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 October 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the domiciliary eye test is available to all those who would benefit from the service. NHS domiciliary visits are available to those who are eligible for NHS sight tests and who are unable to leave unaccompanied the place where they normally reside because of physical or mental illness or disability.