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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2004

S2W-05633

To ask the Scottish Executive how many businesses in Scotland were trading online in each year since 1997 and in each quarter of 2003, broken down by local authority area. The following table showsthe number of businesses in Scotland that trade online from 2001-03 calculated from theresults of annual e-business surveys carried out by Scottish Enterprise an...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2004

S2W-05493

Data collated centrally relate to the numbers andcost of prescribed items dispensed by community pharmacists and dispensingdoctors. These data are given in the following table for the calendar years 1998to 2002 inclusive.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2004

S2W-05601

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will make a statement on its European strategy. Following the May 2003 Election, the First Minister established a ministerial group on European strategy with the remit to map out a clear framework for the Scottish Executive’s work on EU issues over the next four years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2004

S2W-04830

Information in the formrequested is not currently available from our regular data collection systems.However, the continued development of the Integration of Scottish CriminalJustice Information Systems project should mean that by the end of 2004 it willbe possible to calculate systematically a reliable estimate of the proportionof accused who were on remand, for whatever reason, immediately prior to thedate of sentence or acquittal.Information available as aresult of manual inspection of High Court records for the years 2000-02, showsthat the following...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2004

S2W-04826

To ask the Scottish Executive how many young carers there are in each local authority area. The following table providesinformation on the number of young carers aged under 18 in each local authorityarea, as sourced from the 2001 Census.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2003

S2W-04665

Methadone hydrochloride canbe used as a cough suppressant in terminal disease, an opioid analgesics and asa drug used in substance dependence.The following table showsthe number of prescriptions and the gross ingredient cost for all methadoneitems for the last 10 years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2003

S2W-04707

Information about waiting times forcolposcopy investigation following a cervical smear is not collected centrally.One of the criteria in theNHS Quality Improvement Scotland report on cervical screening, which wasreleased on 24 November, is that a minimum of 90% of all referrals for anabnormal smear should be given an appointment within 40 working days and 9...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2003

S2W-04770

Adetailed breakdown of the items covered under the heading “other enterprise andlifelong learning” in each of the three financial years covered by table 6.01on page 96 of the Scottish Executive’s Draft Budget 2004-05 is available on page 118 intable 6.09 in the same document with a description of the purpose for eachbudget heading given on pages 118 to 120.This document can be foundon the following Scottish Executive website:http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/finance/db05-00.asp.Within the detailed table6.09 on page 118 there is a miscellaneous heading.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2003

S2W-03525

To ask the Scottish Executive what public funds have been spent by Historic Scotland or any other public agency on capital works in connection with the management of Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, in each of the last four years for which figures are available, broken down by spending on (a) roads, (b) pavements, (c) cycle lanes and (d) landscaping. The following table showsthe Historic Scotland expenditure to date under the specified headings over thepast four years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2003

S2W-03498

To ask the Scottish Executive how much (a) is currently spent and (b) will be spent from 1 April 2004, on security at each airport operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited; what additional security measures are planned for each airport, and at what cost, expressed also per passenger The security costs at Highlands andIslands Airports Ltd (HIAL) are as follows: Airport 2003-04 Forecast Cost 2003-04 Cost Per Passenger* 2004-05 Estimated Cost Barra £45,000 £10.63 £45,000 Benbecula £86,000 £5.18 £100,000 Campbeltown £45,000 £10.75 £45,000 Inverness £779,000 £3.40 £780,000 Islay £91,000 £8.36 £91,000 Kirkwall £230,000 £4.27 £230,000 Stornoway £220,000 £3.87 £230,000 Sumburgh £420,000 £7.55 £430,000 Tiree £45,000 £16.62 £45,000 Wick £68,000 £7.56 £100,000 Total £2,029,000     £2,096,000 There are no additionalsecurity measures which require to be implemented at any of HIAL’s airports.Note:*“Cost per passenger” isarrived at by dividing the 2003-04 forecast cost per airport by the forecastchargeable passengers (i.e. arriving adults) per airport.

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