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The evaluation also said that the pilot produced benefits of between £1 and £1.25 for every £1 spent, which compares favourably with some major transport investment projects that are being pursued by the Scottish Government.
Some 58 per cent of stroke survivors in Scotland were satisfied with virtual methods of rehab and healthcare, compared with the UK average of 52 per cent.
It is likely that Lobbying Register users skew towards occasional and infrequent visits given over 50% of respondents report they have visited the Lobbying Register once or two to three times.
S5W-31382 Rachael Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding how the (a) number and (b) proportion of people in Scotland who receive social security benefits compares with (i) England, (ii) Wales and (iii) Northern Ireland.
Does the cabinet secretary really think that we will see a fall in transport emissions next year, compared with pre-pandemic levels, based on the current policy?
Kenneth Gibson: To ask the Scottish Government how many knife crimes there were in North Ayrshire in the most recent year for which information is available, and how this compares with the peak year for such offences since 1999.