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Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2002

Equal Opportunities Committee, 12 Nov 2002

We know the changes that can be brought about when there is an injection of new ideas and enthusiasm into schools that are struggling a wee bit.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 04 Oct 2000

Is your position that there will be no new errors after a certain date? Yes.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2000

Plenary, 06 Sep 2000

It is not the minister, but the correct exam results for the young people of Scotland that are outstanding.On 16 June last year, the First Minister said:"We want to make this Parliament what it can be—the democratic crucible in which we can test our ideas, seek new inspiration and stand to account on our record."
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2000

Plenary, 29 Mar 2000

I would be interested to hear Phil Gallie indicate precisely why the wording is better than the existing definition in respect of acquired brain injury or stroke and why we should unilaterally invent a new definition, when we know that the Millan committee will require us to review the situation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2006

S2W-25424

(b) GP Urgent Referral to First TreatmentInthe period July to September 2004, new systems were piloted in breast cancer tomonitor compliance against the national cancer waiting time target.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2006

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Median Wait Times from Arrival at A&E Reception to Completion of Treatment Median Waiting Time (Minutes) 19991 20001 20011 20022 20033 20043 20053 NHS Argyll and Clyde 61 62 73 76 79 94 79 Inverclyde Royal Hospital 51 68 68 84 75 133 78 Lorn & Islands District Gen Hospital x x x 45 45 55 40 Royal Alexandra Hospital 70 64 84 81 96 94 106 Vale of Leven District General Hospital - Medical Assessment Unit x x x x x x 103 Vale of Leven District General Hospital - Minor Injuries Unit x x x x x x 60 Vale of Leven District General Hospital 58 54 68 65 75 46 x NHS Ayrshire and Arran 88 78 82 91 73 110 90 Crosshouse Hospital 4 x 73 85 85 x 113 103 The Ayr Hospital 88 83 77 99 73 103 80 NHS Borders 52 72 98 112 96 64 109 Borders General Hospital 52 72 98 112 96 64 109 NHS Dumfries and Galloway 37 51 56 56 46 79 94 Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary 37 51 56 56 46 79 94 NHS Fife 62 79 57 85 90 120 103 Queen Margaret Hospital 51 73 60 78 118 121 126 Victoria Hospital 76 83 55 95 65 120 88 NHS Forth Valley 60 70 87 115 72 85 93 Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary 65 65 120 135 83 79 100 Stirling Royal Infirmary 55 80 65 94 64 95 85 NHS Grampian 71 55 90 91 89 79 90 Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 85 60 110 109 104 87 111 Dr Gray’s Hospital 45 50 55 75 72 105 70 Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital 42 38 36 44 60 58 62 NHS Greater Glasgow 69 78 87 91 91 100 90 Glasgow Royal Infirmary 94 89 100 125 115 145 127 Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow 107 131 116 103 90 88 88 Southern General Hospital 80 82 114 92 128 123 103 Stobhill Hospital 88 86 98 99 75 91 95 Victoria Infirmary 32 45 46 55 52 70 54 Western Infirmary/Gartnavel General 62 73 90 102 111 125 149 NHS Highland 46 46 80 88 62 124 73 Raigmore Hospital 46 46 80 88 62 124 73 NHS Lanarkshire 62 79 94 91 79 102 133 Hairmyres Hospital 68 96 110 99 68 90 141 Law Hospital 45 54 79 x x x x Monklands Hospital 74 95 101 90 66 107 134 Wishaw General Hospital x x x 85 100 103 127 NHS Lothian 89 95 113 90 102 107 102 New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 1999

S1W-01919

To ask the Scottish Executive what proposals are being made to the European Commission for Objective 2 coverage in Scotland under the new round of European Structural Funds.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2007

Plenary, 22 Mar 2007

That the Parliament notes the commitment shown by the Scottish Executive and its partners to the most comprehensive programme of modernisation of Scottish education for a generation; recognises that the Executive's investment in over 320 new and refurbished schools, increased teacher numbers, a world-leading induction scheme, reduced class sizes, strong par...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2006

Plenary, 21 Sep 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament notes that, along with global poverty and terrorism, climate change is one of the three great challenges facing the planet; recognises that the Scottish Executive has already embodied fresh ideas, radical thinking and a uniquely Scottish approach in its response to this challenge in Changing our Ways: Scotland's Climate Change Programme, and welcomes the significant initiatives that the Executive has taken to increase the level of renewable energy generation, improve the energy efficiency of new...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2004

Plenary, 22 Apr 2004

That the Parliament endorses the Scottish Executive's targets to generate increasing amounts of electricity from renewable sources; notes that Scottish ministers have, in the last two years, approved 600 megawatts of wind farms and 7 megawatts of hydro power schemes and that Scottish local authorities in the same period have consented to approximately 170 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity; acknowledges the contribution of the Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative in encouraging renewable energy capacity building for communities; acknowledges the long-term potential for the development of renewable energy technologies, including the associated economic benefits and rural regeneration and export opportunities; welcomes the associated drive to increase energy efficiency measures across Scotland, including the recent announcement of the public sector energy efficiency fund and the environmental best practice being promoted by the Scottish Energy Efficiency Office; also recognises the contribution that both renewable energy and energy efficiency make to reducing carbon emissions, and supports the Executive's commitment to tackling climate change.

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