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To ask the Scottish Executive what recommendations have been made to the managers of the North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust regarding an action plan for cancer services in the Trust's area; what reports, briefing or information it has received on the nature, dates and efficacy of the actions undertaken by the managers there regarding any such pl...
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Date answered:
15 November 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it intends to take in response to the report @ Your Home: New Market for Customer Service and Delivery by the Retail Logistics Task Force of the Foresight Directorate of the Department of Trade and Industry.
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Date answered:
8 November 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive how many orthopaedic consultants were employed at Glasgow Royal Infirmary in the financial years (a) 2000-01 and (b) 2001-02 to date and whether the number of orthopaedic consultants employed in these years was adequate for the provision of the orthopaedic service. Information on staffing numbers is collected at a local level ...
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Date answered:
5 November 2001
I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service to respond. His response is as follows:Like all contracts, costs of termination depends on many factors, including the reasons for such a decision and the point of time in the contract.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 August 2001
I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service to respond. His response is as follows:Downgrading of treatment has not occurred.
The Executive, under the Bus Fuel Duty Rebate Scheme (BFDR), paid grant to Scottish bus operators amounting to £94.5 million between 1 April 1999 and 31 March 2001 to reimburse them for excise duty paid on fuel consumed in operating local registered services. S1W-16714
The Ministry of Defence, emergency services, local authorities and health boards review procedures for dealing with emergencies which may arise at submarine bases at least annually.
I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service to respond. His response is as follows:The information is given in the table:PrisonChurch of ScotlandRoman CatholicScottish EpiscopalBarlinnie111Castle Huntly1 Cornton Vale 1 Dumries 1 Glenochil 1 Greenock11 Inverness1 Low Moss11 Noranside11 Peterhead 1Polmont1 Shotts11 S1W-15695
To ask the Scottish Executive when it will make available the report prepared for Scottish Enterprise on pricing of telecommunications services in cities referred to by the Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning in her evidence to the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee on 7 February 2001.
The department continues to ask Greater Glasgow Health Board to consider these, since public consultation on the review of acute services is primarily a matter for the board.