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Details are as follows:Health Board£ millionArgyll & Clyde 1.636Ayrshire & Arran 1.631Borders 0.436Dumfries & Galloway0.622Fife 1.318Forth Valley 0.973Grampian 1.819Greater Glasgow 4.052Highland 1.042Lanarkshire 2.006Lothian 2.871Orkney 0.082Shetland0.096Tayside 1.608Western Isles 0.181Health Education Board for Scotland0.950Common Services Agency0.793TOTAL 22.116The remainder of the £26 million has been used to meet the costs of centrally commissioned services, including the extra...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 March 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to make extra funding available to local authorities to help cover the costs of adopting and maintaining schemes for the publication of information if its draft Freedom of Information Bill becomes law.
To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it will take to reduce or eliminate any burden of extra fuel costs in rural areas upon (a) motorists, (b) hauliers, (c) businesses, (d) local authorities and other public bodies and (e) petrol retailers.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many NHS Trusts have implemented the Working Time Regulations; whether these Trusts have incorporated the extra costs of implementing these regulations into their financial projections, and how much of the #86 million additional health funding earmarked for Scotland will be available for improving patient care after these ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 February 2000
There has been record investment in the Health Service in Scotland this year. From £300 million extra allocated to health in Scotland, each health board received a substantial increase above inflation to meet the health care needs of their resident population including any pressure on services which might emerge throughout the year but especially during the...
Both organisations that I have mentioned were consulted on whether the costings were of the right order. Are you satisfied that the extra £13 million to the legal profession and the extra £22 million to the surveying profession represent added value?
The latest forecast said that this year we will spend an extra £31 million on the supporting people programme, so the Treasury has given us an extra £31 million.