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Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2002

Standards Committee, 05 Jun 2002

I find doing that difficult.Another key aspect must be whether giving our time to cross-party groups is the best use of our time. Tricia Marwick mentioned that.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2000

Finance Committee, 05 Sep 2000

Because of the hiccups in the various projects, which we all experienced last year, the best thing that we can do is accept the situation and give a date by which we must receive the figures.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 16 May 2000

We felt that there was a high risk of cross-contamination, particularly in Scotland, where there is a wide variety of supermarket sizes, and that the best way of handling that situation would be to apply licensing to the whole premises.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2006

S2W-23314

These should be set in the contextof a very steep decline in global flows of foreign direct investment since 2000and a shift in Scotland’s strategic focus from 2001 onwards to concentrate on attractinghigh-quality investment rather than volume alone. 1995-96 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 26 7,083 719.30 Services 7 1,266 13.40 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 14 1,344 63.70 Textiles 7 589 19.10 Food and Drink 6 280 16.20 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 14 1,274 127.20 Forest Products/Paper 4 154 9.40 Other Activities 6 570 12.70 Totals 84 12,560 981.00 1996-97 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 17 5,448 2,582.00 Services 23 2,654 41.10 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 22 3,142 113.10 Textiles 2 380 12.10 Food and Drink 3 86 0.70 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 12 1,682 260.00 Forest Products/Paper 2 126 50.90 Other Activities 5 777 61.60 Totals 86 14,295 3,121.50 1997-98 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 17 2,609 267.70 Services 23 10,732 392.90 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 13 910 44.10 Textiles 7 932 19.10 Food and Drink 3 72 4.30 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 14 2,179 217.00 Forest Products/Paper 2 123 48.30 Other Activities 8 390 18.20 Totals 87 17,947 1,011.60 1998-99 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 16 3,665 216.10 Services 29 4,641 73.10 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 11 1,186 32.50 Textiles 6 632 17.10 Food and Drink 1 31 1.60 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 1,300 653 417.40 Forest Products/Paper 0 0 0.00 Other Activities 2 59 3.40 Totals 78 10,867 761.20 1999-2000 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 13 3,568 158.59 Services 25 6,163 88.89 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 19 1,055 49.40 Textiles 2 73 0.35 Food and Drink 4 69 2.50 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 12 783 69.04 Forest Products/Paper 0 0 0.00 Other Activities 16 2,171 115.21 Totals 91 13,882 483.98 2000-01 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 25 5,587 1,496.86 Services 35 5,240 119.38 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 18 1,023 29.70 Textiles 0 0 0.00 Food and Drink 4 447 7.90 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 11 1,322 74.10 Forest Products/Paper 4 661 33.60 Other Activities 5 66 1.84 Totals 102 14,346 1,763.38 2001-02 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 11 1,182 42.95 Services 26 3,518 140.02 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 6 474 21.28 Textiles 1 40 0.65 Food and Drink 1 109 10.00 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 5 590 37.97 Forest Products/Paper 2 95 2.17 Other Activities 7 378 16.25 Totals 59 6,386 271.28 2002-03 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 7 811 22.95 Services 26 1,202 27.73 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 17 3,189 111.54 Textiles 0 0 0.00 Food and Drink 2 82 26.53 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 3 447 0.60 Forest Products/Paper 0 0 0.00 Other Activities 2 1,419 16.04 Totals 57 7,150 205.39 2003-04 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 15 1,985 122.33 Services 8 983 18.33 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 16 1,870 57.83 Textiles 1 8 0.08 Food and Drink 2 78 4.16 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 5 203 25.22 Forest Products/Paper 1 50 1.60 Other Activities 17 298 1.96 Totals 65 5,475 231.50 2004-05 Planned Projects Planned Jobs Planned Investment (£ Million) Electronics 8 470 22.95 Services 9 1,270 6.22 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 3 219 4.14 Textiles 0 0 0.00 Food and Drink 1 64 1.03 Chemicals/Plastics/Rubber 4 437 8.17 Forest Products/Paper 0 0 0.00 Other Activities 21 2,608 98.30 Totals 46 5,068 140.80 2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2004

S2W-07613

Value of Fiscal Fines Received And Outstanding Commission Area Total Value Received in Financial Year (£000) Total Value Outstanding at 31 March (£000) 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Aberdeen City 34 23 18 19 13 6 4 3 Aberdeenshire 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2006

Finance Committee, 21 Nov 2006

There were also some gearing-up issues at Audit Scotland in the roll-out of best value throughout the public sector.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2003

Plenary, 23 Jan 2003

If we in Scotland have the best students in the world, we could also have some of the best businesses in the world and the best economic growth.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2007

S2O-11961

The Scottish Executive has beenin regular discussion with the Scottish Funding Council on the current positionof James Watt College.Along with the Chair of the Scottish Funding Council and others, I visited the college only last week to hearfirst-hand about the college’s plans to address its difficulties.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2007

S2W-30758

Since January 2003 the healthylivingwebsite has received 988,434 visits. Since January 2004 a total of 47,243 requestsfor information, through the website and helpline, have been fulfilled.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2006

S2W-30219

To ask the Scottish Executive which organisation carries out the monitoring and scrutiny of conditions when individuals are held in cells in court, in the same way that prison visiting committees carry out this function for individuals held in prisons.

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