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Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2000

European Committee, 28 Nov 2000

The subject is relevant to the semiconductor industry, which is one of Scotland's major industries, primarily in the central belt. Catherine Stihler MEP pointed out the document to the committee at a previous meeting and told us that the European Parliament's Committee on Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy was dealing with the subject.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2000

European Committee, 28 Nov 2000

The subject is relevant to the semiconductor industry, which is one of Scotland's major industries, primarily in the central belt. Catherine Stihler MEP pointed out the document to the committee at a previous meeting and told us that the European Parliament's Committee on Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy was dealing with the subject.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2007

S2W-32271

An order will onlybe appropriate where the behaviour of the parent in relation to their child isseriously deficient and where a parent has been offered help and support on avoluntary basis and has refused to engage with that support.Statisticson truancy are available from the annual Scottish Executive National StatisticsPublication on Attendance and Absence...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2007

S2W-30793

To ask the Scottish Executive how much the (a) planned and (b) outturn expenditure was in respect of (i) total managed expenditure for Scotland and (ii) the housing component of the Communities budget, or previous equivalent, excluding the Supporting People budget, for each year from 1999-2000 to 2005-06 and what the planned and estimated outturn figures a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2006

S2W-30475

Core funding grants are for running and headquartercosts.Table 2 gives details of thesection 10 project funding awarded in 2005-06 to organisations which provide servicesto disabled people and outlines the purpose of the grant.Table 1 Organisation 2005-06 Grant (£) Adult Projects Communication Aids for Language and Learning (CALL) Centre 18,096 Enable 32,500 Partners in Advocacy 24,000 Update 255,438 Pain Association 36,000 Penumbra 62,000 National Schizophrenia Fellowship (NSF) Scotland 82,000 Deafblind Scotland 19,387 Scottish Accessible Information Forum (SAIF) 80,021 Children and Young People Capability Scotland 50,000 Sense Scotland 48,340 Contact a Family Scotland 50,000 Butterfly Trust 42,000 Care Co-ordination 38,440 Sleep Scotland 36,600 Table 2 Organisation Purpose of Grant Award (£) Ace Advocacy The funding was for two part-time development workers to provide independent advocacy and identify gaps in service provision for disabled people across Scotland. 39,482 The Link Centre for Deafened People Link provides support...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2006

S2W-30337

The Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill containsprovisions to facilitate changes such as the transfer of the power to grant legalaid in solemn cases from the courts to the Scottish Legal Aid Board; the extensionof the Advice and Assistance scheme to non-lawyers providing advice on civil mattersin prescribed circumstances; the provision of grant funding to support or developlegal advice on civil matters, and the relaxation of the severe hardship test insection 19 of the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2006

S2W-29748

The SFC therefore have no plans to provideadditional funding to support particular departments. However, the SFC is currentlyundertaking a review of its teaching funding methodologies, which will include examininghow closely funding relates to the costs of delivery.Ensuring we have enough peoplestudying science to enable the needs of the country to be met i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2006

S2W-29312

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is the policy of the Crown Office to make a full disclosure to the defence of information obtained by, or available to, it; if not, when the position changed, and, if the position has not changed, on how many occasions full disclosure has not been made and what the reasons were for this The Crown’s policy and practicein relation to disclosure rests on its legal duty as understood in McLeod vHer Majesty’s Advocate in 1997 i.e. it has a subsisting duty to provide to thedefence information disclosed during the course of the investigation which is likelyto be of material assistance to the proper preparation or presentation of the accused’sdefence.Following Lord Bonomy’s reviewof the practice and procedure of the High Court, the Crown Office and ProcuratorFiscal Service (COPFS) issued a Crown Practice Statement on Disclosure in High Courtcases which introduced a formal system of disclosure in all High Court cases wherethe first appearance of the accused was after 1 January 2005.In order to support...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2006

S2W-28498

Three year rolling years havebeen used due to small sample sizesTotalIndividual Income is equal to gross income, defined as income from all sources receivedby an individual, plus tax credits.NetIndividual Income includes tax credits, but deducts National Insurance contributionsandincometax payments from gross income.DisposableIndividual Income includes Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit and property incomefrom letting and sub-letting (apportioned across household adults where appropriate),and deducts National Insurance contributions, income tax payments, childcare costs,travel to work costs, parental contributions to students living away from home,maintenance and child support...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 September 2006

S2W-27734

Howeverthis guidance is currently under review as part of the Scottish Planning Policy6 consultation process where the current draft indicates that “as a generalrule, the Scottish Ministers would support a separation distance of between 0.5and 1.5km, between the edge of a town or village and a major wind farmdevelopment”.

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