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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2005

S2W-21010

Local level information is only available for 2002. However, new local data will be available in early 2007.Information on other categories of smoking i.e.: tried once, occasional and ex‑smoker, is available at http://www.drugmisuse.isdscotland.org/publications/abstracts/salsus.htm.Table 1: Percentage of Regular Smokers1 by Age and Gender for the Surv...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 May 2005

S2W-15652

These are as follows: ABBEY ST.BATHANS ABERLEMNO ACHILTIBUIE ACHNAMARA ACHNASHEEN ACHNASHELLACH ADVIE ALTNAHARA AMULREE APPLECROSS ARDEN ARDENTINNY* ARDGOUR ARDVASAR ARDWELL ARISAIG ARNCROACH AROS ASHKIRK ASSYNT AUCHENCAIRN AUCHENMALG AUCHLEUCHRIES AULTGUISH BADACHRO BALFOUR BALLINDALLOCH BALMACARA BALMAHA BANKSHILL BARBRECK BARGRENNAN BARR BARRHILL BENTPATH BERRIEDALE BIGTON BIRSAY BLACKLUNANS BLAINSLIE BONAWE BORELAND BORGUE BORTHWICK BRAE BRESSAY BRIDGE OF BALGIE BRIDGE OF CALLY BRIDGE OF DUN BRIDGE OF GAUR BRIDGE OF WESTFIELD BURRAVOE BURRAY BUTTERSTONE CABRACH CAIRNDOW CAIRNGORM CAIRNIE CAIRNRYAN CALVINE CAMPTOWN CANNICH CAPPERCLEUCH CARESTON CARMYLLIE CARRUTHERSTOWN CARSPHAIRN CHAPELKNOWE CLACHAN CLARENCEFIELD CLEISH HILLS CLOCHAN CLOVA COLINTRAIVE COLL COLLIESTON COLMONELL COLONSAY COLPY CORRIE CORSOCK CORTACHY COULPORT* CRAIGIE CRAIGNURE CRAIGTON CRAILING CRATHIE CRAWFORDJOHN CRIANLARICH CRINAN CROCKETFORD CUMMERTREES DALCHREICHART DALLAS DALLEAGLES DALWHINNIE DAVIOT DEERNESS DERVAIG DIABAIG DOCHGARROCH DOLPHINTON DORES DORNIE DROCHIL CASTLE DRUMBEG DRUMBLADE DRUMCLOG DRUMMUIR DULNAIN BRIDGE DUNBEATH DUNDONNELL DUNDRENNAN DUNPHAIL DUNRAGIT DUNSYRE DUNTULM DURISDEER DURNESS DUROR EDAY EDDERTON EDDLESTON EDEN EDINBANE ELVANFOOT ESKDALEMUIR ESSENDY ETTRICK BRIDGE ETTRICK VALLEY EVIE FAIR ISLE FARNELL FARR FERN FETLAR FINAVON FIVEWAYS FORD, ARGYLL & BUTE FORESIDE FORGUE FORSS FOULA FOUNTAINHALL FURNACE GARLIESTON GARTLY GARTOCHARN GARVALD GARVE GASK GIGHA GILLOCK GLASS GLENALMOND GLENBARR GLENBORRODALE GLENDALE GLENDARUEL GLENELG GLENFERNESS GLENISLA GLENKINDIE GLENLYON GLENMAZERAN GLENMORISTON GLENSHEE GLENSHIEL GLENURQUHART GRANGE GRANTSHOUSE GUTCHER HALLADALE HERIOT HILLSWICK HOY HUMBIE INNERWICK INVERARITY INVERGARRY INVERSHIN INVERSNAID INVERUGLAS ISLE ORNSAY JOHN O'GROATS JOHNSTONE BRIDGE JURA KEISS KETTLEHOLM KILCHATTAN BAY KILCHENZIE KILCHOAN KILCHRENAN KILDONAN KILDRUMMY KILFINAN KILLILAN KILMARTIN KILMELFORD KILMORE KILNINVER KINBRACE KINCARDINE O'NEIL KINCRAIG KING EDWARD KINGAIRLOCH KINGSHOUSE KINLOCH RANNOCH KINLOCHARD KINLOCHEIL KINLOCHEWE KINLOCHSPELVE KIPPFORD KIRKGUNZEON KIRKINNER KIRKMICHAEL KIRKOSWALD KIRKTON MANOR KISHORN KNOCK, GRAMPIAN LAGGAN LAMINGTON LATHERON LAURIESTON LEMPITLAW LENDALFOOT LESWALT LINTRATHEN LISMORE LOCH SCAVAIG LOCHAILORT LOCHAVICH LOCHBROOM LOCHEARNHEAD LOCHMORE LOCHRANZA LOGANSWELL LONGFORMACUS LONGHOPE, LUING LUSS LUTHRIE LYTH MACHRIE MACHRIHANISH MADDERTY MARRBURN MEIKLEOUR MELVICH MENMUIR MERKLAND MID YELL MINARD MOCHRUM MORVERN MOSCOW MOSSYARD MOUSWALD MUIR OF FOWLIS MULBEN NEW...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2002

S1W-32112

The information presented on Social Class (based on occupation) has been restricted to the period 1992 to 2000, as a new classification (the National Statistics socio-economic NS-SEC) was introduced in 2001.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2001

S1W-16141

In addition, cases may be allocated to diets outwith these targets to accommodate the availability of counsel, agents or witnesses.Key Performance Targets 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 EfficiencyPercentage of Court of Session diets allocated within waiting periods set by the Lord President Target90 92 93 93 Outturn94 93 84 30Percentage of solemn and summary appeals on roll within waiting periods set by the Lord Justice General Target70 70 60 60 Outturn70 59 45 50QualityPercentage achievement of administrative standards set by the Lord President/Lord Justice General Target90 92 95 95 Outturn94 97 91 90 Tables A and B3 provide a more detailed breakdown of the specific targets set by the Lord President and Lord Justice General in relation to waiting periods and administrative standards in both criminal and civil proceedings. New...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2005

Plenary, 21 Dec 2005

I cannot speak with his insight or knowledge about the situation in Kashmir, but having visited Sri Lanka in the summer and seen at first hand the post-tsunami situation as it was eight months on from the disaster, I will share some of my experiences, which might be relevant to today's debate.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2007

Plenary, 11 Jan 2007

Resolved, That the Parliament welcomes the priority given to improving education standards by the Scottish Executive, local authorities, schools and other partners; recognises that the Executive's investment in new and refurbished schools, increased teacher numbers, reducing class sizes, strong parental involvement and stable industrial relations is providing the right environment for real and lasting change for Scotland's children; welcomes the new opportunities that are being developed through A Curriculum for Excellence and Determined to Succeed, including enabling young people across Scotland aged 14 to 16 to undertake vocational learning in further education colleges as part of the school-based curriculum; believes that a strong and relevant education system is fundamental to securing a smart, successful Scotland in which all our 16 to 19 year-olds are in education, employment or training, and calls for steadily improving opportunities for young people to achieve success in education including, particularly, opportunities to study a wider range of vocational options.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2004

Finance Committee, 10 Feb 2004

We are merely following the dictates of new accounting rules and the advice of the Treasury.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2003

Plenary, 29 Oct 2003

Ofgem wants to educate us about its priorities and objectives for the future, but what is new about that, given that this is what we do all the time?
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2000

Finance Committee, 16 May 2000

End-year flexibility is a relatively new phenomenon in UK public finance.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 21 Mar 2000

We need to be flexible in the long run; we do not want to have to amend the bill every time we discuss a new national park. The range of planning powers should be discussed at the designation order stage.

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