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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2003

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IncludesParliamentary Clerk’s Office2001-02 Ministerial Office Staff Costs* Admin Costs Total First Minister £281,027 £81,014 £362,041 Deputy First Minister £116,784 £32,528 £149,312 Minister for Education and Young People £95,299 £24,284 £119,583 Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £87,747 £83,322 £171,069 Minister for Finance and Public Services £96,537 £20,100 £116,637 Minister for Health and Community Care £86,814 £20,205 £107,019 Minister for Parliamentary Business £81,003 £23,486 £104,489 Minister for Environment and Rural Development £73,284 £37,202 £110,486 Minister for Social Justice £87,103 £22,987 £110,090 Minister for Transport £38,672 £30,248 £68,920 Deputy Minister for Transport £47,581 £15,540 £63,121 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care £37,219 £3,359 £40,578 Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development £47,167 £26,579 £73,746 Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services £31,584 £4,910 £36,494 Deputy Minister for Justice £46,013 £5,849 £51,862 Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £47,581 £23,907 £71,488 Deputy Minister for Education and Young People £56,383 £21,585 £77,968 Deputy Minister for Social Justice £41,025 £12,308 £53,333 Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business £58,544 £5,014 £63,558 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care (2) £45,312 £11,848 £57,160 2002-03 Ministerial Office Staff costs Admin costs Total First Minister £316,427.67 £96,298 £412,725 Deputy First Minister £129,566.67 £30,734 £160,300 Minister for Education and Young People £106,748.75 £10,720 £117,468 Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £123,353.08 £56,510 £179,863 Minister for Finance and Public Services £124,567.50 £22,576 £147,143 Minister for Health and Community Care £78,109.75 £14,804 £92,913 Minister for Parliamentary Business £91,318.58 £19,208 £110,526 Minister for Environment and Rural Development £82,585.25 £41,150 £123,735 Minister for Social Justice £58,161.17 £21,453 £79,614 Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport1 £48,622.08 £26,357 £74,979 Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport £46,779.50 £20,275 £67,054 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care £43,152.42 £11,414 £54,566 Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development £49,575.58 £21,801 £71,376 Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services £42,195.25 £16,394 £58,589 Deputy Minister for Justice £51,090.75 £13,182 £64,272 Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £75,398.33 £21,694 £97,092 Deputy Minister for Education and Young People £57,947.42 £39,760 £97,707 Deputy Minister for Social Justice £54,778.75 £8,153 £62,931 Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business £73,809.33 £2,711 £76,520 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care £61,375.08 £5,719 £67,094 Notes:1. New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2001

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The table shows the number of homes, the number of beds, the number of residents and the occupancy rate at 31 March in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000, split by local council. Information for the new local council areas is not available prior to re-organisation.Information by parliamentary constituency is not available.Number of beds and residents in Private Nurs...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2000

Plenary, 03 Feb 2000

When we come to members' business, I ask those members who are not staying to leave quietly and quickly, so that we can get on with the debate. The eighth question is, that motion S1M-486, in the name of Sarah Boyack, on sustainable development, be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2002

Plenary, 07 Nov 2002

That the Parliament notes the report of the Interdepartmental Review Group on Forestry; welcomes the proposed changes to the administrative arrangements for forestry in Scotland contained in that report; notes the proposals by an industry wide steering group for a new Scottish Forestry Grants Scheme, and believes these changes will help achieve the objectiv...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2000

Plenary, 28 Sep 2000

Resolved, That the Parliament acknowledges that tourism has had a difficult year, but recognises and supports the Executive's on-going implementation of the New Strategy for Scottish Tourism, published in February this year.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2000

Plenary, 29 Mar 2000

I can tell that Iain Gray will not be swayed, but I am grateful for the news that the Labour party has been whipped on the issue.I never intended, as Christine Grahame knows, that the amendment should fuel the passive euthanasia debate.
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...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2006

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The information requested isgiven in the following tables.Deaths where Clostridium Difficile1 was Mentioned onthe Death Certificate Scotland, 2002-05, by Hospital (Year) Hospital 2002 2003 2004 2005 Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 7 6 2 6 Annan Hospital 0 0 0 1 Arbroath Infirmary 0 0 2 1 Ashludie Hospital, Dundee 1 2 2 1 Astley Ainslie Hospital, Edinburgh 0 2 4 3 Ayr Hospital 0 0 1 4 Ayrshire Central Hospital 0 0 0 1 Bannockburn Hospital, Stirling 0 0 0 1 Belford Hospital, Fort William 0 1 0 0 Belhaven Hospital, Dunbar 1 0 0 0 Biggart Hospital, Prestwick 1 2 2 0 Blairgowrie Cottage Hospital 0 1 0 0 Blawarthill Hospital, Glasgow 1 0 0 0 Borders General Hospital 1 0 1 4 Cameron Hospital, Fife 1 0 0 0 Community Hospital, Cumnock 0 0 1 0 Cottage Hospital, Castle Douglas 0 0 1 2 Crosshouse Hospital, Kilmarnock 12 9 13 7 Dalrymple Hospital, Stranraer 0 0 0 1 Doctor Gray’s Hospital, Elgin 0 2 0 1 Drumchapel Hospital, Glasgow 1 2 0 0 Dumfries/Galloway Royal Infirmary 1 2 3 16 Ellen’s Glen House, Edinburgh 2 1 0 1 Falkirk & District Royal Infirmary 3 4 5 2 Forfar Infirmary 0 1 0 0 Fraserburgh Hospital 0 0 1 0 Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow 4 2 3 4 Glasgow Royal Infirmary 3 6 12 14 Glenrothes Hospital 0 0 1 0 Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride 5 4 7 16 Holmhead Hospital, Cumnock 0 0 1 0 Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock 1 2 5 4 Inverurie Hospital 0 0 0 1 Irvine Memorial Hospital, Pitlochry 0 0 0 2 Jubilee Hospital, Huntly 0 0 1 0 Kello Hospital, Biggar 0 0 1 0 Kildean Hospital, Stirling 0 0 0 1 Kirkcudbright Hospital 0 0 0 1 Kirklandside Hospital, Kilmarnock 0 2 0 1 Lady Home Cottage Hospital, Lanark 0 0 1 0 Leanchoil Hospital, Forres 0 0 1 0 Liberton Hospital, Edinburgh 4 14 12 21 Lightburn Hospital, Glasgow 2 3 5 6 Loanhead Hospital, Midlothian 1 0 0 0 Lochmaben Hospital, Lockerbie 0 0 0 1 Lynebank Hospital, Dunfermline 0 1 2 1 Monklands General Hospital, Airdrie 1 3 6 5 Montrose Royal Infirmary 0 0 1 0 New...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2006

Plenary, 08 Mar 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament notes that Scottish Water's draft business plan of April 2005 stated that achieving Scottish Ministers' objectives for 2006 to 2010 would require a capital investment programme of £3.7 billion and a doubling in customer charges; notes that the Water Industry Commission's determination of charges for 2006 to 2010 allowed Scottish Water a capital investment programme of £2.1 billion and charges rising by less than the rate of inflation to achieve the objectives; notes that Scottish Water accepted the determination but its plan demonstrating how it would deliver the objectives within the limits set by the determination was judged by the Executive, supported by the regulators, not to meet the requirements in a number of material aspects; notes that the Executive has required Scottish Water to produce a new...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2002

Plenary, 27 Mar 2002

That the Parliament welcomes the progress that has been made by the Scottish Executive in implementing A New Strategy for Scottish Tourism since its publication in 2000 and commends the Tourism Framework for Action 2002:05 as the way to build on this and achieve a tourism industry that is internationally competitive and creates jobs and wealth for the peopl...

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