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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2004

S2W-12475

Working age is defined as women aged 16 to 59 and men aged 16 to 64 years inclusive.The following is a corrected answer (published on 17 January 2005); see below.Mr JimWallace: The number of working agepeople economically inactive can be estimated from the Labour Force Survey.These estimates broken down by age, gender, local authority area and reason foreco...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2003

S1W-33218

We have made considerable progress towards the implementation of the Action Plan. The following table sets out the latest position:Ten-Point Action PlanAction1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2001

S1W-13134

Support provided by the Scottish Executive to each local authority for development of the National Grid for Learning is shown in the following table:Education AuthorityFinancial Allocations1999-20002000-012001-02All Scotland£24,600,000£31,400,000£23,600,000Aberdeen City£874,672£1,112,213£843,545Aberdeenshire£1,203,124£1,533,415£1,157,935Angus£552,901£702,540£523,297Argyll & Bute£439,557£562,434£422,802Clackmannanshire£239,267£310,544£234,088Dumfries & Galloway£740,820£943,427£704,668Dundee City£687,732£868,824£652,823East Ayrshire£628,595£797,491£602,664East Dunbartonshire£645,516£817,237£604,275East Lothian£408,310£543,656£410,264East Renfrewshire£524,620£671,014£494,726Edinburgh, City of£1,610,702£2,085,034£1,579,498Eilean Siar£148,516£182,388£137,904Falkirk£681,401£879,070£664,748Fife£1,753,827£2,236,037£1,669,009Glasgow City£2,405,824£3,128,514£2,388,392Highland£1,123,605£1,421,687£1,061,448Inverclyde£441,572£557,083£418,279Midlothian£423,406£545,883£407,716Moray£449,991£573,920£434,632North Ayrshire£709,307£903,182£680,153North Lanarkshire£1,743,447£2,198,618£1,647,171Orkney Islands£106,719£134,020£100,078Perth & Kinross£603,936£775,688£584,580Renfrewshire£901,054£1,147,290£855,134Scottish Borders£515,192£656,047£492,746Shetland Islands£126,519£162,170£121,341South Ayrshire£581,216£725,600£538,723South Lanarkshire£1,569,118£1,985,168£1,487,795Stirling£419,697£533,867£393,055West Dunbartonshire£521,544£655,749£490,058West Lothian£818,292£1,050,189£796,453Local authorities' July 2000 predictions of provision at end-September 2000 are shown in the following table:Education AuthorityPrimary school e-mail addressesSecondary school e-mail addressesInternet AccessStaffPupilsStaffPupilsPrimary schoolsSecondary schoolsAll Scotland47%29%79%66%81%100%Aberdeen City37%0%23%0%100%100%Aberdeenshire65%25%100%100%100%100%Angus49%50%100%100%100%100%Argyll & Bute13%4%100%13%88%100%Clackmannanshire100%51%100%100%100%100%Dumfries & Galloway4%2%100%100%9%100%Dundee City50%50%50%40%100%100%East Ayrshire38%3%29%1%100%100%East Dunbartonshire0%0%0%0%100%100%East Lothian49%12%51%6%100%100%East Renfrewshire100%100%100%100%100%100%Edinburgh, City of100%28%100%100%100%100%Eilean Siar69%67%77%78%100%100%Falkirk6%0%100%31%100%100%Fife9%0%8%8%100%100%Glasgow City100%100%100%100%100%100%Highland100%0%100%11%57%100%Inverclyde0%0%100%100%6%100%Midlothian100%29%100%100%100%100%Moray100%100%100%100%100%100%North Ayrshire19%1%100%44%100%100%North Lanarkshire14%16%100%100%15%100%Orkney Islands54%46%100%100%50%100%Perth & Kinross12%13%100%100%100%100%Renfrewshire0%0%0%0%37%100%Scottish Borders61%53%62%57%72%100%Shetland Islands66%0%100%23%100%100%South Ayrshire0%0%100%100%27%100%South Lanarkshire16%13%100%100%100%100%Stirling13%1%50%21%98%100%West Dunbartonshire6%0%100%100%100%100%West Lothian100%100%100%100%100%100% S1W-13134
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2005

Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, 03 Oct 2005

As committee members have no further questions, does Ms McCamley have any follow-up questions for Ms Milne? I have no follow-up questions.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2007

Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill Committee, 27 Feb 2007

The promoter has said that it is content to follow the precedent that has been established by other private acts in that way.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2007

Local Government and Transport Committee, 23 Jan 2007

I welcome the minister and his team.We will follow the usual practice for dealing with an instrument of this nature.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 06 Dec 2006

I invite the minister to make a brief opening statement, which will be followed by a discussion and questions from colleagues.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 October 2006

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 24 Oct 2006

It is the Parliament that decides what procedure should be followed. The Executive might propose it, but ultimately the Parliament decides what will be in an act.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2005

Equal Opportunities Committee, 03 May 2005

However, now that we have our own Scottish bill, it is more appropriate to follow the usual wording of existing Scots law provisions on aiding and abetting.I move amendment 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2005

Plenary, 16 Mar 2005

That would be a vision for a really rocking Scotland. I do not know how to follow that. Sing! No, that would kill it.

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