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Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 1999

Social Inclusion, Housing and Voluntary Sector Committee, 10 Nov 1999

How do rents for housing association properties compare with those for local authority properties?
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2003

Transport and the Environment Committee, 22 Jan 2003

I want to ask about the implementation of the directive in Scotland compared with implementation in the rest of the UK.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2000

Plenary, 16 Mar 2000

Edinburgh Accommodation Allowance (1) Where a member's main residence lies within a constituency mentioned in Group One of Annex B, he or she shall not be eligible for any allowance under this paragraph. (2) Where a member's main residence lies within a constituency mentioned in Group Two of Annex B, the member shall be eligible for an overnight subsistence allowance of up to £80 per night for each night that he or she requires to stay overnight for Parliamentary duties in Edinburgh. (3) Where a member's main residence lies within a constituency mentioned in Group Three of Annex B, the member shall be eligible for a total allowance of £9000 for each financial year comprising either— (a) an allowance of up to £80 per night for each night that he or she requires to stay overnight for Parliamentary duties in Edinburgh; or (b) subject to sub-paragraph (4), an allowance in order to cover the costs of those items mentioned in sub-paragraph (5) below, where such costs are a necessary consequence of having to stay overnight for Parliamentary duties in Edinburgh. (4) Where the member claims an allowance under sub-paragraph (3)(b) part way through the financial year, then the amount of the allowance payable under that paragraph shall be apportioned on a pro rata basis. (5) The costs referred to in sub-paragraph (3) relate only to the provision and use as residential accommodation of a property located within a constituency mentioned in group one of Annex B and are— (a) the rent payable for the lease of the property; (b) the interest on the capital required to purchase the property; (c) the conveyancing fees and outlays, and the surveyors' fees, incurred in the purchase of the property; (d) council tax; (e) factoring charges; and (f) the provision of utilities. (6) Where a member's main residence falls within Group Two of Annex B, the member may refer his or her case to the SPCB and, where there are extenuating circumstances, the SPCB may determine that the member may for the purposes of this paragraph be treated as if his or her main residence fell within Group Three of Annex B. (7) The SPCB shall publish for each financial year information about any allowance payable under this paragraph including the name of the city, town or village where each member's main residence is located. 5. Exceptional...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2000

Plenary, 16 Mar 2000

Edinburgh Accommodation Allowance (1) Where a member's main residence lies within a constituency mentioned in Group One of Annex B, he or she shall not be eligible for any allowance under this paragraph. (2) Where a member's main residence lies within a constituency mentioned in Group Two of Annex B, the member shall be eligible for an overnight subsistence allowance of up to £80 per night for each night that he or she requires to stay overnight for Parliamentary duties in Edinburgh. (3) Where a member's main residence lies within a constituency mentioned in Group Three of Annex B, the member shall be eligible for a total allowance of £9000 for each financial year comprising either— (a) an allowance of up to £80 per night for each night that he or she requires to stay overnight for Parliamentary duties in Edinburgh; or (b) subject to sub-paragraph (4), an allowance in order to cover the costs of those items mentioned in sub-paragraph (5) below, where such costs are a necessary consequence of having to stay overnight for Parliamentary duties in Edinburgh. (4) Where the member claims an allowance under sub-paragraph (3)(b) part way through the financial year, then the amount of the allowance payable under that paragraph shall be apportioned on a pro rata basis. (5) The costs referred to in sub-paragraph (3) relate only to the provision and use as residential accommodation of a property located within a constituency mentioned in group one of Annex B and are— (a) the rent payable for the lease of the property; (b) the interest on the capital required to purchase the property; (c) the conveyancing fees and outlays, and the surveyors' fees, incurred in the purchase of the property; (d) council tax; (e) factoring charges; and (f) the provision of utilities. (6) Where a member's main residence falls within Group Two of Annex B, the member may refer his or her case to the SPCB and, where there are extenuating circumstances, the SPCB may determine that the member may for the purposes of this paragraph be treated as if his or her main residence fell within Group Three of Annex B. (7) The SPCB shall publish for each financial year information about any allowance payable under this paragraph including the name of the city, town or village where each member's main residence is located. 5. Exceptional...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2006

Plenary, 07 Dec 2006

As I said in my previous answer, this year we have allocated £119 million for housing in rural areas, compared with last year's sum of £97 million.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2006

Plenary, 30 Mar 2006

The prosecution service deals with a significant section of victims, but the cases of many victims of crime will not come close to it, so there are wider issues than those that are dealt with by the Lord Advocate's and my department.Rightly, victims' expectations increase year on year. The provision of services now compared to what I experienced as a young ...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2006

Plenary, 09 Mar 2006

It gets a mere, paltry £2.2 million a year, which is miserable compared with the multimillion pound support that the nuclear industry receives from the Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2006

Plenary, 09 Mar 2006

Does he accept that, although Scottish universities perform superbly well, as measured by the traditional yardsticks such as the number of articles published and number of citations, Scotland underperforms in terms of growth in gross domestic product and entrepreneurial activity compared with similarly sized countries such as Ireland and New Zealand?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2005

Plenary, 17 Nov 2005

The occupancy rate for beds in medical wards is about 100 per cent, compared with about 70 per cent for beds in surgical wards.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 May 2005

Plenary, 12 May 2005

We stand in a positive position compared to other parts of the world, including our neighbours south of the border.

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