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Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2007

Justice 2 Committee, 06 Mar 2007

Again, as a reminder, we took the opportunity in the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 to enable the extension of the notification requirements to include passports and bank account and credit card details and so on.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 April 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 12 Apr 2005

I realise that it will not necessarily be the policy of your bank or any other organisation but, speaking as an individual, if you were the First Minister and you wanted to improve and enhance the fresh talent initiative, what would you do?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2004

Plenary, 03 Jun 2004

On that point, the Gigha buyout is probably one of the best known to date in Scotland and has unleashed entrepreneurial spirit on the island.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2005

Waverley Railway (Scotland) Bill Committee, 28 Feb 2005

How have the delays affected the end date? Again, Dr Brown can comment on that.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2006

S2W-26332

Consequently, true waiting times are likely to be overstated becauseof periods of medical unavailability, etc.Includes information on patientsadmitted from the deferred waiting list until its abolition on 1 April 2003.NHSScotland: Number of Patientson The Waiting List with a Guarantee Who Had Waited More Than Six Months forIn-Patient or Day Case Treatment on Each Quarterly Census Date Since 30 June 2001 Census Date Waiting Time Commitment Number Of Patients Who Were Waiting More Than 6 Months 30 June 2001 12 months 11,607 30 September 2001 12 months 12,223 31 December 2001 12 months 12,781 31 March 2002 12 months 10,882 30 June 2002 12 months 12,336 30 September 2002 12 months 12,381 31 December 2002 12 months 11,535 31 March 2002 12 months 8,959 30 June 2003 12 months 9,972 30 September 2003 12 months 10,538 31 December 2003 9 months 8,507 31 March 2004 9 months 5,727 30 June 2004 9 months 6,161 30 September 2004 9 months 7,512 31 December 2004 9 months 6,005 31 March 2005 9 months 1,596 30 June 2005 9 months 1,118 30 September 2005 9 months 1,249 31 December 2005 6 months 2 31 March 2006 6 months 0 Source: ISD SMR3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2005

S2W-15080

This is based on the last registration date with the General Teaching Council for Scotland of such teachers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2005

S2W-14566

Table 2 shows the information requested for admissions to general acute hospitals only.Estimates of the number of people admitted to hospital as a result of tobacco consumption are not available.Table 1 Scottish Hospital1,2 Discharge Records With an Explicit Diagnosis of Alcohol-related Conditions, Drug Misuse or Obesity; 2001-02 Area of Residence Diagnosis³ Alcohol-related Conditions Drug Misuse Obesity Scotland 45,964 6,334 4,462 Argyll and Clyde 4,556 623 359 Ayrshire and Arran 4,018 800 449 Borders 729 70 147 Dumfries and Galloway 1,257 196 237 Fife 2,504 305 422 Forth Valley 1,572 187 181 Grampian 3,284 491 304 Greater Glasgow 10,947 2,208 689 Highland 2,790 104 439 Lanark 4,221 448 315 Lothian 6,615 705 738 Tayside 2,796 174 126 Islands4 675 23 56 Other 808 224 28 Source: SMR01 & SMR04(valid records only).Date...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2000

S1W-06369

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will detail the research projects which the Nursing Research Initiative for Scotland has been involved in from its establishment to date. Below is a list of the completed (C) and ongoing (O) research projects carried out by NRIS to date.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 11 May 2005

I take Mrs Dekker's point that staff shortages, staff illnesses or staff holidays should not be an issue. Mrs Dekker also said that there were 85 FAIs in Scotland in 2004.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2004

Plenary, 11 Mar 2004

They are having to sacrifice other items, such as holidays, clothes and decorating their homes; because of the council tax, families are having to sacrifice things that many of us take for granted.Today's debate is not about alternatives to the council tax.

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