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Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 16 May 2000

In future, perhaps the committee should look at ways of getting our heads up in advance, so that we are not cornered into a position such as the present one.I am content with the answer that I received on moneys to local authorities. I was worried that the new regime would increase the financial burden on local authorities, with not much Government backing ...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 09 Nov 1999

Would not putting everything in the hands of the doctors create a new problem, as the person appointed by the adult with incapacity would have no say?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 2005

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NHSScotland - Percentage Acute1 Bed Occupancy2 by Hospital3; Years Ending 31 March 2001 - 20052   2001 2002 2003 2004 2005p Scotland - All Acute Specialties 81.1 81.3 81.8 81.7 81.7 Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 80.5 83.5 84.7 83.5 82.1 Ashludie Hospital 89.9 90.6 91.9 90.8 76.2 Astley Ainslie Hospital 80.9 82.2 82.1 84.7 86.1 Ayrshire Central Hospital 78.0 73.2 69.8 66.0 62.7 Balfour Hospital 59.4 65.2 70.7 62.4 58.2 Belford Hospital 75.8 76.5 73.3 73.7 66.8 Biggart Hospital 96.0 91.8 89.4 91.0 88.2 Blairgowrie Community Hospital 88.0 78.0 83.0 82.1 85.3 Borders General Hospital 78.6 78.8 80.4 82.5 81.3 Caithness General Hospital 71.9 74.4 78.7 78.0 75.9 Campbeltown Hospital 78.9 81.1 75.8 78.0 73.7 Canniesburn Hospital 70.3 68.1 55.7 60.9 63.6 Chalmers Hospital 58.2 64.5 58.8 59.3 59.5 City Hospital, Edinburgh 61.1 54.1 - - - Coathill Hospital 83.9 93.5 81.8 84.0 79.5 Cowglen Hospital 80.5 26.0 - - - Crieff Community Hospital 67.7 74.1 74.0 75.8 71.1 Crosshouse Hospital 82.8 81.9 82.1 81.1 81.8 Davidson Cottage Hospital 70.2 71.1 72.8 70.6 63.5 Dr Gray's Hospital 81.2 78.3 79.5 73.9 74.4 Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary 77.7 78.3 80.5 81.2 83.9 Dunoon and District General Hospital 88.3 82.8 80.4 76.5 82.9 Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary 89.2 87.5 90.0 91.6 91.7  NHSScotland - Percentage Acute1 Bed Occupancy2 by Hospital3; Years Ending 31 March 2001 - 20052   2001 2002 2003 2004 2005p Forth Park Hospital 59.7 48.1 48.3 52.1 46.3 Fraserburgh Hospital 67.6 67.5 65.6 75.9 63.1 Garrick Hospital 51.2 53.7 55.4 46.8 35.7 Gilbert Bain Hospital 66.3 70.6 64.6 59.4 53.9 Glasgow Royal Infirmary 86.6 86.8 87.0 84.6 85.1 Golden Jubilee National Hospital - - - - 100.0 Hairmyres Hospital 81.9 84.1 89.3 90.6 91.7 Hawick Cottage Hospital 68.5 73.3 73.6 78.4 63.5 Hay Lodge Hospital 99.8 100.0 100.0 97.2 93.0 Inverclyde Royal Hospital 79.5 80.6 79.2 78.4 82.7 Jubilee Hospital 67.8 64.8 60.2 61.9 60.5 Kings Cross Hospital 85.6 79.1 - - - Law Hospital 70.7 72.1 - - - Lawson Memorial Hospital 68.4 61.6 55.5 59.6 53.3 Leanchoil Hospital 94.7 98.9 97.1 91.0 92.6 Liberton Hospital 94.2 93.0 91.7 90.6 90.1 Lightburn Hospital 88.6 90.8 87.7 85.8 84.7 Lockhart Hospital 73.8 74.1 73.2 73.0 66.1 Lorn & Islands District Gen Hospital 77.5 73.3 65.4 66.6 69.2 Monklands Hospital 81.0 84.2 85.5 85.9 86.4 New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2000

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The information requested is in the attached two tables:Heritage Lottery Funding1997-98(£)1998-99(£)1999-2000(£)National Museums of Scotland1,156,17380,00046,000National Galleries of Scotland467,16041,0007,952,400Industrial Heritage Museums4,250,00015,300-Other Museums3,856,3501,475,0081,389,400 9,729,6831,611,3089,387,800 HERITAGE LOTTERY FUNDINGApplicantNational Museums of ScotlandProject TitleDateAmountNational Museums of ScotlandVictoria & Albert Fireclay Statues - Acquisition12 Nov 1999£46,000Royal Museum of ScotlandHeaven & Hell Exhibition, Royal Museum of Scotland26 Jan 1999£80,000Scottish United Services MuseumStewart Silver Hilted Claymore -Acquisition19 Mar 1998£5,000National Museums of ScotlandRoyal Museum Gallery 21 - Phase A refurbishment25 Nov 1997£995,800 Scottish United Services MuseumNorthesk's Trafalgar Sword & Medal - Acquisition07 Oct 1997£136,700 National Museums of ScotlandHowe Tricycle - Acquisition23 Sep 1997£18,673 National Galleries of Scotland National Galleries of ScotlandDuff House - Candelabra09 Dec 1999£88,000National Gallery of ScotlandBotticelli, Virgin adoring the Sleeping Christ Child06 Nov 1999£7,687,000Scottish National Gallery of Modern ArtHepworth, Wave - Acquisition15 Oct 1999£127,400Scottish National Portrait GalleryDe Medina - John 1st Marquess of Tweeddale 10 Jun 1999£50,000Duff House Country HouseDuff House Scottish Country House Gallery 1750 - 200026 Jan 1999£41,000National Galleries of ScotlandTurner, Calton Hill & Heriots Hospital - Acquisition19 Mar 1998£75,770National Galleries of ScotlandJohn Knox Drawings, Acquisition10 Sept 1997£15,000National Galleries of ScotlandTwo paintings by Jacques Sablet (1749-1803)12 Aug 1997£73,500National Galleries of ScotlandNational Gallery of Scotland, Hamilton's "Dawkins & Wood"22 Jul 1997£302,890 Industrial Heritage Museums Scottish Mining Museum TrustFrances Colliery Winding Engine05 May 1998£15,300Scottish Fisheries Museum TrustScottish Fisheries Museum - Project Zulu - Premises19 Mar 1998£664,000 Scottish Mining Museum TrustScottish Mining Museum - Lady Victoria Colliery21 Oct 1997£3,574,000Scottish Fisheries Museum TrustScottish Fisheries Museum - Fire Alarm09 July 1997£12,000 Other Museums Dundee City CouncilWighton Heritage Centre for Scottish Music02 Mar 2000£162,000Glasgow City CouncilKelvingrove New...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2005

Plenary, 09 Nov 2005

There will be a division. In line with the new protocol, I suspend the meeting for five minutes.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2007

Plenary, 21 Feb 2007

That the Parliament acknowledges the good progress being made towards making our communities safer; notes that crime is falling and violent crime is at its lowest level since devolution; welcomes the record numbers of police officers now helping to prevent and detect crime; notes that antisocial behaviour legislation has made a real difference, with effective use being made by the police and local authorities of new...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 May 2004

Plenary, 06 May 2004

That the Parliament recognises the importance of Scottish beaches in attracting visitors to Scotland; welcomes the results of the recent Keep Scotland Beautiful survey of resort beaches with the granting of Seaside Awards to 40 Scottish beaches including 14 new recipients; acknowledges the impact of beach litter as highlighted in the recent Marine Conservat...
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 December 2025

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: A summary of stage 2 proceedings

Amendments to the process not agreed to included creating an Assisted Dying Review Panel to determine eligibility, prohibiting doctors from initiating discussions about assisted dying, and establishing a new administrative body. Other rejected proposals included extending the reflection period to 28 days, mandating referrals to social workers or psychiatris...
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 August 2021

Legal aid - how it works

They may be able to access Advice and Assistance for advice on how to present their case. A new application for Civil Legal Aid is necessary if an applicant wishes to appeal against the final decision of a court.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2004

Plenary, 22 Dec 2004

I have been assaulted whilst GP Visiting at night, in a quite serious manner, and find this division"—between various categories of health service staff—"quite unintelligible."

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