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Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 1999

S1W-02284

To ask the Scottish Executive how much money was allocated in 1994-95 and 1997-98 to Health Boards, the Clinical Standards Board for Scotland, the Health Education Board for Scotland, the National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland, the Scottish Ambulance Service, the Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2007

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Feb 2007

The list will be in secondary legislation because that is the best vehicle for making annual changes.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 October 2000

Audit Committee, 24 Oct 2000

It emerged that the panel had unanimously considered that Bovis had performed by far the best of the three at final interview stage."
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2004

Education Committee, 22 Dec 2004

We expect that those organisations that are aware of the new requirement will check all new appointments from 10 January.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 21 Mar 2000

Section 41—Notices and agreements under sections 17 to 19, 26 and 32: extent of Keeper's duty We come to amendment 72, which is in the name of Mr Jim Wallace.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 26 Feb 2002

Originally, just three pools were to have closed if we did not take them on as trusts. The latest number is seven—all seven pools throughout the Borders.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2004

S2W-10738

The information requested, which is available for Primary and S1/S2 Mathematics and English classes is set out in the following tables:Primary Class Sizes, September 2003 Local Authority Greater than or Equal to 25 All Classes Aberdeen City 282 559 Aberdeenshire 359 900 Angus 199 385 Argylland Bute 102 348 Clackmannanshire 111 164 Dumfriesand Galloway 216 515 Dundee City 252 417 East Ayrshire 218 405 East Dunbartonshire 232 385 East Lothian 188 328 East Renfrewshire 240 320 Edinburgh, City of 571 1092 Eilean Siar 7 155 Falkirk 312 470 Fife 562 1208 Glasgow City 797 1738 Highland 263 858 Inverclyde 122 283 Midlothian 129 287 Moray 153 341 North Ayrshire 275 461 North Lanarkshire 574 1162 Orkney Islands 18 87 Perthand Kinross 203 453 Renfrewshire 346 562 Scottish Borders 138 396 Shetland Islands 9 117 South Ayrshire 201 355 South Lanarkshire 535 1105 Stirling 140 298 West Dunbartonshire 164 320 West Lothian 329 603 Secondary Class Sizes, September 2003 Local Authority S1 Maths S2 Maths S1 English S2 English Greater than or equal to 25 All classes Greater than or equal to 25 All classes Greater than or equal to 25 All classes Greater than or equal to 25 All classes Aberdeen City 45 86 42 90 52 84 44 85 Aberdeenshire 66 95 62 98 66 96 68 98 Angus 35 54 38 52 40 54 43 52 Argylland Bute 31 47 27 45 35 42 24 43 Clackmannanshire 5 31 12 24 6 31 13 24 Dumfriesand Galloway 46 72 44 77 46 71 42 77 Dundee City 38 70 27 75 42 68 31 75 East Ayrshire 43 61 39 62 48 59 48 60 East Dunbartonshire 54 56 48 57 54 56 51 56 East Lothian 29 45 32 46 32 45 34 44 East Renfrewshire 43 49 41 48 43 49 43 49 Edinburgh, City of 90 157 89 156 84 155 70 157 Eilean Siar 1 23 1 23 1 22 1 23 Falkirk 54 64 48 64 55 64 56 65 Fife 123 162 119 161 135 160 133 160 Glasgow City 178 224 158 217 194 218 172 213 Highland 67 118 65 115 73 116 63 116 Inverclyde 31 40 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2004

S2W-08177

Date Council Minister 26/10/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 22/11/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 13/12/1999 Environment Council Sarah Boyack 14/12/1999 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 16/12/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 20/03/2000 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 08/06/2000 Education Council Nicol Stephen 16/06/2000 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 22/06/2000 Environment Council Sarah Boyack 17/11/2000 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 20/11/2000 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 30/11/2000 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 14 to 15/12/2000 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 12/02/2001 Education and Youth Council Nicol Stephen 26/02/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 08/03/2001 Environment Council Sam Galbraith 24/04/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 25/04/2001 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 05/06/2001 Health Council Susan Deacon 18/06/2001 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 28/06/2001 Transport Council Sarah Boyack 16/11/2001 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 20/11/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 17 to 18/12/2001 Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 22 to 24/04/2002 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 11 to 12/06/2002 Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 12 to 14/06/2002 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 23 to 24/09/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 14 to 15/10/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 17/10/2002 Environment Council Ross Finnie 11/11/2002 Education, Youth and Culture Council Elaine Murray 26/11/2002 Competitiveness Council Iain Gray 27 to 29/11/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 16 to 20/12/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 27 to 28/01/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 20/02/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 17 to 18/03/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 07 to 08/04/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 11 to 12/06/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 13/06/2003 Environment Council Ross Finnie 27/10/2003 Environment Council Ross Finnie 10/11/2003 Competitiveness Council Andy Kerr 17 to 18/11/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 24/11/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 24 to 25/11/2003 Education, Youth and Culture Council Peter Peacock 27/11/2003 Competitiveness Council Jim Wallace 16 to 19/12/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 22/03/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Allan Wilson 30/03/2004 Justice and Home Affairs Council Cathy Jamieson 26/04/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Allan Wilson 24/05/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie The following table gives the percentage of all formal Council meetings attended by Scottish Executive ministers, for the period 1 July 1999 to 31 May 2004, by Calendar year: Period Percentage of All Formal Councils Attended by Ministers July - December 1999 11.9 2000 8.8 2001 12.4 2002 12.3 2003 17.3 January to May 2004 14.8 It should be noted that Scotland is represented at all Council of Ministers meetings as part of the United Kingdom.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 21 Jun 2005

The paper that is before members is a result of that visit. The paper is self-explanatory, but Christine May or Mike Watson may want to add to it.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2004

Plenary, 20 May 2004

In the interests of cross-party working, I would be happy to visit the project that the member mentioned.

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