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Official Report Meeting date: 6 May 2004

Plenary, 06 May 2004

The service that the member mentions will not be part of the core franchise that will be introduced from October, but it is possible that it will become part of the developing franchise as one of the improvements that we will make over the coming years.We are determined to make significant improvements to rail services in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2004

Plenary, 25 Mar 2004

In addition, Malcolm Chisholm has today announced our support for the development of the Glasgow centre for population health.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2003

Plenary, 11 Dec 2003

We need to have the right balance between local action for economic development and a national agency that is promoting Scottish enterprise and delivering jobs.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2002

Procedures Committee, 08 Oct 2002

I am concerned about the pace at which the report is developing. I am aware of the good work that the clerks are doing to prepare the report.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2002

Audit Committee, 19 Mar 2002

We will certainly do our best to take into account those developments and to indicate to the committee some of the areas to which we might turn our attention during the next year.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2002

European Committee, 26 Feb 2002

I read a lot of the background from the World Development Movement, which provided a useful briefing paper.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2002

European Committee, 26 Feb 2002

I read a lot of the background from the World Development Movement, which provided a useful briefing paper.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2001

Plenary, 15 Mar 2001

Seven days later, we do not have one and, according to the Deputy Minister for Rural Development, we are not going to get one.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 January 2001

Social Justice Committee, 10 Jan 2001

We can ask the Executive how it envisages the process developing in the next year. A slight problem is the fact that the statistics in which we are particularly interested do not arrive simultaneously, but are produced at different times of the year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 May 2006

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From 2002 onwardsthe data includes pupils with Records of Needs and/or Individualised EducationalProgrammes.Numbers of Pupils in PubliclyFunded Primary Schools with Records of Needs and/or Individualised Educational ProgrammesHaving Autistic Spectrum Disorder as their Main Difficulty in Learning Publicly Funded (Primary) 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 Aberdeen City 65 60 48 43 24 18 9 Aberdeenshire 114 109 98 77 31 29 18 Angus 34 39 35 - 20 18 14 Argyll and Bute 26 25 23 14 15 12 7 Clackmannanshire 12 11 13 11 * * * Dumfries and Galloway 67 56 41 36 29 19 13 Dundee City 90 66 55 44 20 11 8 East Ayrshire 24 26 19 18 13 5 * East Dunbartonshire 15 14 10 7 * * * East Lothian 25 26 22 23 12 15 12 East Renfrewshire 44 38 38 23 14 6 11 Edinburgh, City of 100 90 76 75 12 19 31 Eilean Siar 17 14 11 10 * * * Falkirk 28 19 18 19 9 9 7 Fife 155 150 133 118 52 41 35 Glasgow City 57 53 33 22 48 63 16 Highland 151 147 130 103 73 63 56 Inverclyde 27 28 23 22 16 19 10 Midlothian 31 20 17 18 - - * Moray 51 53 44 36 37 28 23 North Ayrshire 40 31 22 20 9 3 * North Lanarkshire 109 96 90 89 60 41 32 Orkney Islands 30 28 28 29 * * * Perth and Kinross 68 54 51 39 32 20 21 Renfrewshire 56 63 53 44 31 27 20 Scottish Borders 38 35 36 40 5 17 16 Shetland Islands 33 30 19 6 * - * South Ayrshire 23 23 23 18 5 7 * South Lanarkshire 91 65 59 53 24 20 14 Stirling 33 27 29 24 17 14 10 West Dunbartonshire 17 17 15 8 10 - - West Lothian 65 47 70 53 23 19 11 All Local Authorities 1,736 1,560 1,382 1,142 653 551 415 Note: *Signifies a numberless than fiveNumbers of Pupils in PubliclyFunded Secondary Schools with Records of Needs and/or Individualised EducationalProgrammes Having Autistic Spectrum Disorder as their Main Difficulty in Learning Publicly Funded (Secondary) 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 Aberdeen City 31 18 17 14 11 10 12 Aberdeenshire 58 49 42 34 12 8 7 Angus 17 15 13 9 6 * 7 Argyll and Bute 19 16 8 8 8 5 * Clackmannanshire 10 5 * 5 5 * - Dumfries and Galloway 24 20 20 19 12 9 * Dundee City 27 27 21 14 13 8 * East Ayrshire 16 18 19 13 * * 5 East Dunbartonshire 13 7 6 8 * * * East Lothian 13 8 7 * 7 * * East Renfrewshire 23 20 16 7 9 7 * Edinburgh, City of 38 30 29 27 7 6 * Eilean Siar 5 5 * * * * - Falkirk 7 5 * * - - - Fife 72 55 37 27 16 15 12 Glasgow City 51 41 16 12 * * 11 Highland 95 80 68 51 * 9 2 Inverclyde 15 14 14 5 5 * * Midlothian 13 9 8 * - * * Moray 34 25 18 16 14 14 11 North Ayrshire 4 3 6 8 12 7 7 North Lanarkshire 44 40 36 32 23 18 * Orkney Islands 8 10 7 6 - - - Perth and Kinross 33 27 18 13 6 6 * Renfrewshire 25 26 19 6 8 6 * Scottish Borders 30 23 22 10 - * - Shetland Islands 19 11 8 * * * - South Ayrshire 19 18 13 13 8 7 * South Lanarkshire 25 20 19 15 10 5 * Stirling 14 11 * * - - - West Dunbartonshire 8 7 * * * * * West Lothian 15 13 14 20 14 9 6 All local authorities 825 676 542 415 224 174 114 Note: *Signifiesa number less than five.

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