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Members indicated agreement. The next item is about getting the committee's agreement on having an initial discussion on European Union tobacco subsidies.
Members indicated agreement. The next item is about getting the committee's agreement on having an initial discussion on European Union tobacco subsidies.
I am trying to get through to colleagues in the Parliament and to a wider audience that in Scotland we start with 20 per cent more per head expenditure, which is reflected in very real differences north and south of the border.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 February 2007
The preferred source for earningsestimates is the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), which is carried outby the Office for National Statistics. The latest earnings estimates available arefor April 2006.Table 1 shows the median full-timehourly earnings excluding overtime for selected Standard Industrial Classification(SIC) codes which encompass the ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 February 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what the latest available information is on the average drive time to (a) post offices, (b) supermarkets, (c) primary schools and (d) GPs for residents of (i) Dundee, (ii) Angus and (iii) Aberdeenshire.
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Date answered:
20 April 2006
Inparticular, tables F1 and F2 show the whole-time equivalent (WTE) and headcountnumber of radiographers by NHS board from 1995 onwards. Latest available data isat 30 September 2005.Limited information on diagnosticradiographers is available from the ISDScotland Allied Health Professionals vacancydata collection for 2005 only. whole-time equivalent staff in...
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Date answered:
31 March 2006
The average level of award paidout to these students was £1,455.The latest information availablefor FE bursaries relates to 2003-04 when a total of 47,030 students were studyingfull time at FE level, with 34,310 of these receiving a bursary.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
31 January 2006
The sample size of the FRS in Scotland is relatively small and can only be used to provide information for Scotland as a whole.The following link provides the latest low income headline figures for Scotland (2003-04), together with data for previous years.