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Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2000

European Committee, 22 Feb 2000

The committee recommended that no further action be taken on the following documents: SP 556 (EC Ref No 12992/99 COM(99) 576) SP 572 (EC Ref No 13274/99 COM(99) 517) SP 605 (EC Ref No 13617/99 COM(99) 631 final) SP 728 (EC Ref No 13998/99 COM(99) 668) SP 729 (EC Ref No 14220/99 COM(99) 668) SP 730 (EC Ref No 5121/00 COM(99) 697) SP 731 (EC Ref No 5148/00 COM(99) 753) SP 732 (EC Ref No 5151/00 COM(99) 735) SP 735 (EC Ref No 13476/99 BUDGET 24) SP 739 (EC Ref No 5199/00 COM(99) 746 COD 00/0006) SP 741 (EC Ref No 5233/00 COM(99) 899) SP 745 (EC Ref No 5237/00 COM(99) 678) SP 746 (EC Ref No 5239/00 COM(99) 683) SP 748 (EC Ref No 5258/00 COM(99) 745 COD 2000/20) SP 749 (EC Ref No 5272/00 COM(99) 743) SP 750 (EC Ref No 5273/00 COM(99) 742) SP 751 (EC Ref No 5277/00 COM(99) 741) SP 752 (EC Ref No 5278/00 COM(99) 740) SP 753 (EC Ref No 5283/00 COM(99) 739) SP 754 (EC Ref No 5284/00 COM(99) 738) SP 756 (EC Ref No 5300/00 COM(99) 749) SP 758 (EC Ref No 5382/00 COM(99) 748) SP 760 (EC Ref No 5196/00 COM(99) 728 AVC 00/0002) SP 761 (EC Ref No 5197/00 COM(99) 727 AVC 00/003) SP 762 (EC Ref No 5209/00 COM(99) 729) SP 763 (EC Ref No 5212/00 COM(99) 730) SP 764 (EC Ref No 5511/00 COM(00) 3) SP 765 (EC Ref No 5621/00 COM(00) 12) SP 766 (EC Ref No 5622/00 COM(00) 16) SP 767 (EC Ref No 5629/00 COM(00) 13) SP 769 (EC Ref No 5208/00 COM(99) 710) SP 770 (EC Ref No 13140/1/99 REV 1 FISC 255) SP 737 (EC Ref No 5705/00 PESC 32 COWEB 14) SP 736 (EC Ref No 2530-50r1) SP 742 (EC Ref No 13450/99 DROIPEN 21) SP 743 (EC Ref No 14102/99 DROIPEN 23) I have a brief point...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2006

Plenary, 26 Oct 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the vital importance of all young people being able to fulfil their potential; pays tribute to the contribution young people across Scotland make to their families and communities; knows the importance of the family in providing support and guidance for young people; welcomes the fact that child poverty has been reduced by over a quarter in Scotland, that the Scottish Executive has introduced universal nursery education for all three to four-year-olds, that the Executive has seen record levels of investment in schools and teachers, that more of our young people are going on to higher and further education, that youth unemployment is at a record low and that more parents are in work and have access to support and childcare; recognises further that some parents require extra support to bring up children, that decent families and young people need to be safe and protected in their homes and communities, that young people supported by and having access to good quality youth work opportunities have an important role to play in improving their communities, and reiterates the determination of this Parliament to stand up to antisocial behaviour, to end child poverty and to provide every child and young person with the best...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2001

Plenary, 14 Jun 2001

I will respond in reverse order, first to Ian Jenkins. He made a point about the on-going work in my constituency.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2002

S1W-23389

The Community Forum will consider how best to communicate project implementation issues to the wider public.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2006

S2W-26206

Information on the number ofyoung people who have a drug problem by age and NHS board area is not held centrally.Relevant information has been drawn from a number of sources.The Scottish Drug Misuse Database(SDMD) collects information from people at the point of their coming into contactwith drug treatment services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2006

S2W-26185

Information on the number ofyoung people undergoing rehabilitation as a result of alcohol misuse is not heldcentrally.Information on young people undergoingrehabilitation as a result of drug misuse has been drawn from the Scottish Drug Misuse Database (SDMD) which collects informationabout people at the point of their coming into contact with drug treatment...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2006

S2W-25385

On 31 December 2005, no patient with a guarantee had waited more thansix months for a heart operation or for hip replacement surgery.NHSScotland is making good progresstowards meeting the next key target of a maximum wait of 18 weeks by the end of2007. At that point, a new approach to defining and measuring waiting will alsobe introduced to replace availabi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2006

S2W-21952

Interface 2005 Scottish Higher Education sector funded by the Scottish Funding Council To provide a central point of access for business, particularly SMEs, to research in the higher education sector.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 September 2005

S2W-18362

(a) Energy Costs incurred by the Scottish Executive in Years 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2004-05: Energy Type 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Electricity £592,545 £562,946 £529,336 Gas £131,963 £156,656 £261,209 Liquid Fuel £18,618 £25,346 £54,652 (b)(i) Energy invoices paid by the Scottish Executive in 2005-06 to 31 July 2005: Energy Type 2005-06 Electricity £188,042 Gas £49,726 Liquid Fuel £6,144 (b)(ii) Year on Year percentage changes on energy costs incurred by the Scottish Executive for years 2002-03, 03-04 and 04-05: Energy Type 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Electricity Spend £592,545 £562,946 £529,336 Difference from previous year N/A -£29,599 -£33,610 Year on Year % difference N/A -5 % -6% Gas Spend £131,963 £156,656 £261,209 Difference from previous year N/A £24,693 £104,553 Year on Year % difference N/A 19% 67% Liquid Fuel Spend £18,618 £25,346 £54,652 Difference from previous year N/A £6,728 £29,306 Year on Year % difference N/A 36% 116% (b)(iii) Projected % change in the cost of energy to be incurred by the Scottish Executive between 2004-05 and 2005-06: Energy Type 2004-05 Projected 2005-06 Electricity Spend £529,339 £1,100,000 Difference from previous year N/A £570,661 Year on Year % difference N/A 108% Gas Spend £261,209 £275,000 Difference from previous year N/A £13,791 Year on Year % difference N/A 5% Liquid Fuel Spend £54,652 £100,000 Difference from previous year N/A £45,348 Year on Year % difference N/A 83% The Scottish Executive has benefited from a two year fixed price contract with Scottish and Southern Energy which was set at a particularly low point...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2004

S2W-10090

That is why we decided that no change would be made to the dependant’s grant or the school meals grant until academic year 2004-05.I am aware that, as Ms Ward points out in her letter, students with one dependent child may be financially worse off under the tax credit system than they would have been under the dependant’s grant.

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