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Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2001

Health and Community Care Committee, 23 May 2001

The Subordinate Legislation Committee states that the points that it raised with the Food Standards Agency Scotland have been answered satisfactorily, so that committee is now happy with the regulations.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 21 Mar 2000

Sections 38 to 40 agreed to. At this point we can have our official tea break.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2000

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 08 Feb 2000

Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning) (East Coast) (No 3) Revocation (Scotland) Order 2000(SSI 2000/19)Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning) (West Coast) (No 3) Partial Revocation (Scotland) Order 2000(SSI 2000/21) The next agenda item concerns instruments not subject to parliamentary control, from which I do not think that any points arise. We need not take any action on those instruments.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 1999

Transport and the Environment Committee, 06 Oct 1999

Road Traffic (Parking Adjudicators) (City of Glasgow) Regulations 1999 (SSI 1999/60) This order was laid on 13 September and is subject to annulment until 6 November.The Subordinate Legislation Committee considered the instrument on 21 September"and draws the attention of the Parliament to the above Regulations on the ground that they make an unexpectedly narrow use of the enabling power."As before, that point...
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 Crimes and OffencesRecorded by the Police, by Police Force Area, 2000-041 Police Force Area 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Petty Assault Central 2,512 2,748 3,012 3,222 3,846 Dumfries and Galloway 1,209 1,073 1,379 1,903 2,044 Fife 3,322 3,421 3,518 3,930 5,451 Grampian 5,758 5,956 5,692 5,494 7,242 Lothian and Borders 12,916 11,748 10,448 9,503 12,186 Northern 1,995 2,294 2,420 2,663 3,236 Strathclyde 23,131 23,863 24,182 24,500 34,181 Tayside 3,908 3,767 4,075 4,432 3,948 Scotland 54,751 54,870 54,726 55,647 72,134 Breach of the Peace Central 3,366 3,792 4,078 4,116 4,814 Dumfries and Galloway 1,529 1,423 1,639 2,392 2,589 Fife 3,669 3,954 4,361 4,667 5,691 Grampian 7,505 8,202 8,078 7,658 9,261 Lothian and Borders 6,613 6,928 7,723 7,680 7,495 Northern 3,917 4,303 4,441 4,831 5,322 Strathclyde 38,051 38,757 37,897 38,936 46,930 Tayside 5,336 5,242 5,952 6,383 5,973 Scotland 69,986 72,601 74,169 76,663 88,075 Drunkenness Central 157 162 125 129 130 Dumfries and Galloway 108 71 51 61 82 Fife 365 388 428 532 487 Grampian 211 184 181 199 308 Lothian and Borders 306 491 428 416 323 Northern 867 871 808 808 726 Strathclyde 5,122 5,130 4,497 4,850 4,741 Tayside 674 623 565 537 536 Scotland 7,810 7,920 7,083 7,532 7,333 Other Miscellaneous Offences Central 923 1,549 1,146 1,228 1,676 Dumfries and Galloway 178 271 519 415 523 Fife 694 957 976 1,016 1,622 Grampian 1,111 1,057 1,460 1,635 2,567 Lothian and Borders 738 1,211 1,296 1,487 1,904 Northern 613 831 1,018 933 1,158 Strathclyde 15,876 20,227 23,466 27,800 29,821 Tayside 1,140 1,033 1,680 2,301 2,573 Scotland 21,273 27,136 31,561 36,815 41,844 SelectedCrimes and Offences Recorded by the Police, by Local Authority Area, 2000-041 Local Authority Area 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Petty Assault Aberdeen City 3,096 3,222 3,164 3,098 4,055 Aberdeenshire 1,803 1,752 1,542 1,439 2,058 Angus 902 994 1,151 1,259 1,020 Argyll and Bute 634 566 648 707 1,098 Clackmannanshire 397 508 533 540 692 Dumfries and Galloway 1,209 1,073 1,379 1,903 2,044 Dundee City 2,073 1,829 2,012 2,164 1,803 East Ayrshire 1,024 1,149 1,162 954 1,798 East Dunbartonshire 541 516 483 504 789 East Lothian 981 785 711 684 729 East Renfrewshire 314 322 314 381 555 Edinburgh, City of 7,677 7,167 6,147 5,558 7,210 Eilean Siar 129 131 133 189 289 Falkirk 1,441 1,484 1,608 1,748 1,970 Fife 3,322 3,421 3,518 3,930 5,451 Glasgow City 9,784 9,836 9,985 10,031 12,716 Highland 1,707 1,982 2,096 2,221 2,658 Inverclyde 786 888 854 844 1,090 Midlothian 910 918 766 769 951 Moray 859 982 986 957 1,129 North Ayrshire 1,134 1,138 1,285 1,218 1,986 North Lanarkshire 2,857 3,181 3,382 3,637 5,208 Orkney Islands 70 86 66 95 116 Perth and Kinross 933 944 912 1,009 1,125 Renfrewshire 1,766 1,829 1,591 1,646 2,195 Scottish Borders 1,051 1,021 983 963 1,013 Shetland Islands 89 95 125 158 173 South Ayrshire 974 908 973 883 1,448 South Lanarkshire 2,400 2,598 2,556 2,593 3,847 Stirling 674 756 871 934 1,184 West Dunbartonshire 917 932 949 1,102 1,451 West Lothian 2,297 1,857 1,841 1,529 2,283 Scotland 54,751 54,870 54,726 55,647 72,134 Breach of the Peace Aberdeen City 3,405 3,826 3,777 3,464 4,594 Aberdeenshire 2,445 2,431 2,263 2,047 2,664 Angus 1,162 1,240 1,607 1,604 1,420 Argyll and Bute 1,449 1,722 1,408 1,484 1,766 Clackmannanshire 538 674 666 682 918 Dumfries and Galloway 1,529 1,423 1,639 2,392 2,589 Dundee City 2,918 2,714 2,976 3,206 2,804 East Ayrshire 1,571 1,658 1,638 1,570 2,253 East Dunbartonshire 748 772 822 811 899 East Lothian 489 521 515 403 291 East Renfrewshire 571 522 496 589 809 Edinburgh, City of 3,585 3,658 4,072 4,136 3,888 Eilean Siar 269 254 297 328 502 Falkirk 1,901 1,952 2,242 2,187 2,402 Fife 3,669 3,954 4,361 4,667 5,691 Glasgow City 16,390 16,077 15,493 15,725 17,505 Highland 3,439 3,733 3,864 4,139 4,422 Inverclyde 1,352 1,380 1,224 1,251 1,465 Midlothian 581 611 643 714 746 Moray 1,655 1,945 2,038 2,147 2,003 North Ayrshire 1,774 1,868 2,010 2,014 2,638 North Lanarkshire 4,705 5,093 5,615 6,195 7,785 Orkney Islands 97 157 124 147 176 Perth and Kinross 1,256 1,288 1,369 1,573 1,749 Renfrewshire 2,247 2,146 2,012 2,111 2,396 Scottish Borders 854 931 1,158 1,063 1,172 Shetland Islands 112 159 156 217 222 South Ayrshire 1,482 1,359 1,607 1,406 2,058 South Lanarkshire 4,232 4,614 3,976 3,901 4,993 Stirling 927 1,166 1,170 1,247 1,494 West Dunbartonshire 1,530 1,546 1,596 1,879 2,363 West Lothian 1,104 1,207 1,335 1,364 1,398 Scotland 69,986 72,601 74,169 76,663 88,075 Drunkenness Aberdeen City 47 33 36 67 151 Aberdeenshire 59 53 38 27 55 Angus 55 44 60 52 47 Argyll and Bute 351 252 229 347 253 Clackmannanshire 16 12 7 10 11 Dumfries and Galloway 108 71 51 61 82 Dundee City 400 424 369 388 383 East Ayrshire 171 179 158 130 158 East Dunbartonshire 74 92 89 77 75 East Lothian 23 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2005

Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, 17 May 2005

Thirdly, we should, of course, consider only issues that fall within the scope of the bill.If members bear in mind those three points, I will highlight a few issues that we need to consider in relation to the witness summaries that have been provided.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 23 Feb 2005

That said, it is far too long ago to be of relevance now. I have every sympathy with the points that Campbell Martin made on the subject.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 19 Jan 2005

For example, one look at the Education Committee's agenda is enough to show how deeply it is involved in running schools. I simply point out that the national heritage is our past; it is very complex and involves enormous sums of money.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2004

Public Petitions Committee, 27 Oct 2004

I hope that I have answered the question a bit better. A couple of points emerged from your opening statement that concerned me.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 25 Feb 2003

We will also ask the Executive for its comments on that point. It might be worth while to write to the Lord Chancellor's Department in England.

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