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To ask the Scottish Executive what research has been carried out into the cost of undertaking further reviews of NHS services compared with the cost-effectiveness of implementing in full the recommendations of earlier reviews of the same service.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 February 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive how the projected economic growth figures for East Lothian over the next 10 years compare with the Scottish average. The Scottish Executive does not produce forecasts of economic growth.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 February 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive how the projected economic growth figures for the Scottish Borders over the next 10 years compare with the Scottish average. The Scottish Executive does not produce forecasts of economic growth.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 February 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has any plans to set up an initiative to monitor the pay of Scottish chief executives and directors of companies, and to compare them with the average wages of their employees.
Alllevel crossings listed above are owned and operated by Network Rail except forone of the crossings with no barriers which is owned and operated by the StrathspeyRailway Company Ltd.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 December 2006
Information on the drink or drugsstatus of accused persons is not generally available from the statistics collectedcentrally on court proceedings. The exceptions to this are offences where by definitionthe accused was drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 September 2006
All internal IT projects are managed in accordancewith Prince 2 Project Management methodology, except where the project is too smallin scale to merit this.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 February 2006
The Executive’s policy is to avoid, wherever possible, holding young people under the age of 16 in prison. In the exceptional circumstances where it is deemed necessary, it must be for the shortest appropriate period of time.