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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2002

S1W-31570

(a) Following publication of the White Paper Smoking Kills in 1998 the Scottish Executive allocated £1 million pounds per year to health boards to provide smoking cessation support to priority groups, pregnant women who smoke, young people and people on low incomes. Additional Health Improvement Funding has also been available for smoking cessation services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 April 2002

S1W-24396

The following table shows the total and per capita amount of capital debt owed by each local authority and joint board as at March 2001:All Services Debt(£000)All Services Debtper head (£)Scotland9,899,031 1,935 Aberdeen City373,660 1,769 Aberdeenshire361,270 1,590 Angus103,083 944 Argyll and Bute224,112 2,524 Clackmannanshire74,789 1,543 Dumfries and Galloway273,794 1,878 Dundee City281,582 1,973 East Ayrshire185,952 1,542 East Dunbartonshire118,116 1,066 East Lothian137,440 1,506 East Renfrewshire88,466 985 Edinburgh, City of838,208 1,849 Eilean Siar174,924 6,436 Falkirk196,882 1,364 Fife487,617 1,392 Glasgow City2,062,048 3,384 Highland542,934 2,603 Inverclyde216,077 2,554 Midlothian93,360 1,136 Moray151,020 1,778 North Ayrshire197,152 1,420 North Lanarkshire436,390 1,332 Orkney Islands21,313 1,094 Perth and Kinross148,290 1,110 Renfrewshire288,751 1,632 Scottish Borders209,477 1,960 Shetland Islands56,036 2,497 South Ayrshire160,285 1,407 South Lanarkshire451,600 1,469 Stirling154,028 1,807 West Dunbartonshire186,592 1,972 West Lothian194,643 1,242 All Services Debt(£000)All Services Debtper head (£)Scotland9,899,031 1,935 Central Fire7,988 29 Dumfries and Galloway Fire 5,472 38 Fife Fire 8,341 24 Grampian Fire13,428 26 Highland and Islands Fire15,251 55 Lothian and Borders Fire19,154 22 Strathclyde Fire47,498 21 Tayside Fire8,436 22 Central Police6,412 23 Dumfries and Galloway Police 9,296 64 Fife Police 16,218 46 Grampian Police10,513 20 Lothian and Borders Police20,938 24 Northern Police19,706 71 Strathclyde Police53,433 24 Tayside Police12,314 32 Forth Bridge0 0 Tay Bridge13,277 n/a Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority121,465 54 Source: As reported by councils/joint boards in the CDO2001 (capital debt outstanding) return.Note: All services debt consists of debt from general fund...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2001

S1W-12089

The Executive has made provision for the Crown Office, the Legal Aid Fund and the Scottish Courts Service to take account of ECHR issues arising in criminal and civil proceedings under the Scotland Act and Human Rights Act.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2001

Social Justice Committee, 01 May 2001

We have asked the task force to consider whether new legislative proposals should be developed or whether more immediate mechanisms can be used.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 24 Nov 2004

That is supported by the package of non-legislative measures that we are developing to protect all public service workers.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2006

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 18 Apr 2006

Although I accept that everything comes down to money and that organisations need budgets to carry out their functions, I am less concerned about how Scottish Enterprise has managed its budget—which is an issue more for the Audit Committee and the Finance Committee—than I am about its ability to match local work such as skills development and training with ...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2006

Plenary, 12 Jan 2006

Business needs to be organised in an orderly manner and the electorate's wishes should be respected.However, the Parliament as an institution is not the preserve of whichever party wins the election; it has to be cherished, protected and allowed to evolve and develop in sympathy with the people who send us here and trust us to strive to organise our busines...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 21 Jun 2005

A specific suggestion, which is not included in the paper, is that we write to the minister and ask him that, at his earliest opportunity after that meeting, he writes to the committee to advise us of any significant developments that have arisen.Out of courtesy, I advise members that I have been approached by the Scottish Trades Union Congress to take part...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 01 Dec 2004

I presume that once the information has been gained, we will monitor developments as a matter of course because the matter will come back to the committee?
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2004

Justice 2 Committee, 20 Jan 2004

I did not find the reply from the Minister for Environment and Rural Development, in which he suggested that the present legislation was sufficient, particularly helpful.

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