Skip to main content

Parliament dissolved ahead of election

The Scottish Parliament is now dissolved ahead of the election on Thursday 7 May 2026.

During dissolution, there are no MSPs and no parliamentary business can take place.

For more information, please visit Election 2026

Loading…

Search

There are 152,093 results relating to "fc 26 credit visitor le site Buyfc26coins.com Service haut de gamme pour les FC 26 coins.v0We"

Order by |

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2005

S2W-17143

Authorities make annual payments to their PPP partners over the contract period in respect of capital works, services and on-going maintenance. S2W-17143
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2005

S2W-15370

VisitScotland are have now also launched their City Breaks campaign for the UK which promotes the opportunities in Scotland to experience the best of both city and rural attractions in a single short break.An operational integrated network delivering all of these services and more will be in place from April, working closely with partners including tourism ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2005

S2W-14338

Some create full-time positions, for example, whilst others deliver their service through several temporary appointments.In addition, they are not obliged to take up their full entitlement as these postsare match funded by the local authority.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 March 2005

S2W-14351

Prescribed Items 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Argyll and Clyde 1,077 1,207 1,547 1,542 1,866 2,310 Ayrshire and Arran 625 984 1,195 1,385 1,890 2,103 Borders 235 317 485 612 894 1,210 Dumfries and Galloway 127 308 448 628 931 1,182 Fife 1,973 2,811 3,235 3,659 4,651 5,281 Forth Valley 836 1,216 1,392 1,396 1,676 1,792 Grampian 2,121 3,025 3,522 3,756 4,565 4,970 Greater Glasgow 1,523 2,029 2,160 2,253 2,718 3,085 Highland 425 724 935 1,026 1,143 1,453 Lanarkshire 931 1,011 1,129 1,185 1,415 1,543 Lothian 2,825 3,266 3,120 3,685 4,012 4,578 Orkney 17 12 20 27 34 75 Shetland 82 133 190 205 208 218 Tayside 1,487 2,121 2,966 3,513 4,256 4,881 Western Isles 18 34 40 14 17 29 All NHS Boards 14,302 19,198 22,384 24,886 30,276 34,710 Table 2 – Gross Ingredient Cost (£) – Year ending 31 March NHS Board Gross Ingredient Cost (£) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Argyll and Clyde 15,722 17,379 22,256 23,196 41,506 63,820 Ayrshire and Arran 10,548 16,523 21,023 25,060 50,361 59,000 Borders 3,649 4,749 7,861 10,272 15,486 29,186 Dumfries and Galloway 2,255 4,549 6,464 8,640 19,271 33,316 Fife 39,931 62,425 73,261 84,576 159,889 215,988 Forth Valley 11,969 19,927 23,975 26,579 37,626 47,212 Grampian 34,266 52,310 63,684 69,722 117,447 144,231 Greater Glasgow 24,700 33,371 36,816 37,418 61,403 90,620 Highland 6,128 10,548 13,908 16,191 20,985 36,091 Lanarkshire 14,653 16,275 19,127 20,280 31,362 41,821 Lothian 53,817 67,758 71,283 82,662 102,511 156,939 Orkney 193 197 445 485 524 1,933 Shetland 1,173 2,324 3,206 3,279 6,227 8,279 Tayside 32,329 47,352 63,911 72,009 121,741 182,384 Western Isles 329 614 566 173 189 608 All NHS Boards 251,662 356,301 427,786 480,542 786,527 1,111,428 The information in the tables has been provided by NHS National Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2005

S2W-13076

Some dental practices may cease providing NHS general dental services permanently, while some may do so only temporarily.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 2004

S2W-13170

This will help protect crucial Supporting People-funded services that vulnerable people rely on to live independently in their communities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2003

S1W-32870

Once expenditure has been agreed it is closely monitored to ensure costs remain within the budget set.From 2003-04 control of advertising expenditure will be centralised and departments will make an application, supported by a business case, for funds allocated from a central budget.The figures requested for actual spending on advertising by departments are as follows:1999-2000CampaignTotal Advertising ExpenditureDevelopment DepartmentRoad Safety£868,800Education DepartmentChildren's Hearings £121,260Teacher Recruitment£96,422Home and Health Department Tobacco Campaign£10,404NHS Fraud£100,000Electoral Registration£25,786Fire Prevention£390,900European Elections£32,029Census£9,993Childcare Helpline£73,675Domestic Abuse£550,197Environment and Rural Affairs DepartmentFood Safety£118,682Environment£11,667Constitution GroupScotland's Parliament£533,1512000-01CampaignTotal Advertising ExpenditureHealth DepartmentAlcohol Abuse£471,970Flu/winter campaign£1,058,365Organ Retention£55,696Organ Donor Filler£48,465NHS Helpline£137,528NHS Fraud£121,942NHS Public Appointments£36,549Development DepartmentRoad Safety£1,267,048Justice DepartmentSafer Scotland£162,826Fire Prevention£174,022Drug Enforcement Agency£54,735Domestic Abuse£507,464Crime Prevention£11,750Fostering£32,443Education DepartmentTeacher Recruitment£27,024Children's Hearings£122,993Child Care£132,530Environment DepartmentEnvironment£501,364Lead in Water£76,977Development DepartmentTravel Awareness£318,809Rural Affairs DepartmentFood Safety£32,4802001-02CampaignTotal Advertising ExpenditureHealth DepartmentDrugs£1,967,133Flu£630,043NHS Helpline£112,462NHS Fraud£29,920Prevention of Suicide£79,384Alcohol Abuse£513,176Healthy Eating£51,122National Care Standards£7,340Education DepartmentChildren's Hearings£250,732Teacher Recruitment£322,799Child Protection on the Internet£186,303Funding for Learners£9,488Digital Access£33,882Justice DepartmentFire Prevention£334,708Racism£14,394Domestic Abuse£650,553Development DepartmentRoad Safety£1,537,994Travel Awareness£585,613Environment DepartmentEnvironment£767,497Litter£118,934FCSD Electoral Registration£4,838Performance Management Guide - Intranet£8,706Scotland Online21st Century Govt£15,6672002-dateCampaignTotal Advertising ExpenditureHealth DepartmentAlcohol Abuse£683,311Drugs Campaign£995,077Flu Campaign£923,503Free Personal Care£252,725NHS Helpline£124,876Organ Donor£24,440Organ Retention£85,142Prevention of Suicide£92,238Healthy Eating£495,386Justice DepartmentCrime Braker£23,093Domestic Abuse£601,602Racism£1,245,207Safer Scotland£165,060Fire Prevention£228,197Education DepartmentDigital Access£149,966Children's Hearings £537,986Funding for Learners£100,218National Debate£373,127Teaching£9,888Home Reading£14,554Social Care£525,588UEFA£7,030Child Protection on the Internet£102,641Development DepartmentConcessionary Fares£393,343Travel Awareness£555,150Road Safety£1,296,734Glasgow Housing Association£31,450M74 Completion£18,792Environment DepartmentEnvironment£561,385 Enterprise and Lifelong Learning DepartmentRegional Selective Assistance£29,043Finance and Central Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2002

S1W-31712

This is in addition to their current anti-smoking budget.Since 1997 the HEBS has promoted non-smoking messages to young people, including 12- to 15-year-olds through their highly successful Think About It mass media campaign.In addition, within the schools sector, the 5-14 Health Education Guidelines developed in conjunction with HEBS address the issue of tobacco education, while the Health Promoting Schools approach focuses on the development of smoking policies in local authorities which includes schools.The Argyle and Clyde NHS Board appointed a Tobacco Co-ordinator in February 2000, overseeing a range of cessation services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2002

S1W-24007

Procurement will be by Public/Private Partnership (PPP) jointly with the Glasgow Southern Orbital Road. The annual service charge in respect of the PPP will commence on completion and the Executive's share will fall on the Motorway and Trunk Road Programme.6.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2001

S1W-17969

Up to this age, it is very doubtful that a child would understand why he or she was being punished, and if the child was in any imminent danger it should be possible for an adult to restrain or remove the child physically from the danger rather than punish him or her.Finally, in accordance with the overwhelming response by those involved in these services, ...

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].