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Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2002

Local Government Committee, 05 Jun 2002

Local Government in Scotland Bill: Stage 1 Item 2 concerns the Local Government in Scotland Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2006

Justice 1 Committee and Justice 2 Committee (Joint Meeting), 31 Oct 2006

The Custodial Sentences and Weapons (Scotland) Bill is before the Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2001

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 11 Sep 2001

However, with regard to this sequence of instruments, we should note that the department concerned was heavily involved in a major bill. The work that was carried out on that bill forms a major part of its explanation of why it has breached the 21-day rule.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2004

Justice 2 Committee, 13 Jan 2004

Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good afternoon, everyone.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2010

S3W-34364

These records are included in the Scotland cohort and uptake rates and therefore the sum of the cohorts for all NHS boards does not equate to the total cohort for Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2009

S3W-29077

To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) fatal accidents, (b) fatal and serious accidents and (c) accidents of all severities have been recorded on the (i) motorway and (ii) trunk road network across Scotland in each month since May 2007. The number of (a) fatal accidents, (b) fatal and serious accidents and (c) accidents of all severities have been recorded on the (i) motorway and (ii) trunk road network across Scotland in each month since May 2007 until 31 July 2009, is shown in the following tables: (a) Fatal Accidents (i) Motorway Network Dual and Single Carriageway Network (ii) All Trunk Road Network May 2007 1 6 7 June 2007 0 4 4 July 2007 1 6 7 August 2007 0 8 8 September 2007 0 8 8 October 2007 1 8 9 November 2007 0 4 4 December 2007 2 6 8 January 2008 1 5 6 February 2008 1 2 3 March 2008 0 4 4 April 2008 1 4 5 May 2008 1 6 7 June 2008 1 5 6 July 2008 1 8 9 August 2008 1 4 5 September 2008 0 4 4 October 2008 1 3 4 November 2008 1 6 7 December 2008 0 1 1 January 2009 3 4 7 February 2009 0 5 5 March 2009 1 8 9 April 2009 1 3 4 May 2009 0 4 4 June 2009 1 2 3 July 2009 1 3 4 (b) Fatal and Serious Accidents (i) Motorway Network Dual and Single Carriageway Network (ii) All Trunk Road Network May 2007 5 37 42 June 2007 5 16 21 July 2007 6 38 44 August 2007 7 38 45 September 2007 5 27 32 October 2007 9 33 42 November 2007 7 30 37 December 2007 4 23 27 January 2008 7 32 39 February 2008 5 25 30 March 2008 9 27 36 April 2008 7 25 32 May 2008 2 31 33 June 2008 4 41 45 July 2008 5 29 34 August 2008 3 41 44 September 2008 3 23 26 October 2008 4 31 35 November 2008 6 28 34 December 2008 1 16 17 January 2009 8 29 37 February 2009 5 24 29 March 2009 5 37 42 April 2009 6 23 29 May 2009 3 34 37 June 2009 6 23 29 July 2009 4 21 25 (c) Accidents of All Severities (i) Motorway Network Dual and Single Carriageway Network (ii) All Trunk Road Network May 2007 39 155 194 June 2007 36 134 170 July 2007 41 153 194 August 2007 38 144 182 September 2007 33 141 174 October 2007 45 143 188 November 2007 36 129 165 December 2007 39 168 207 January 2008 62 164 226 February 2008 33 113 146 March 2008 47 141 188 April 2008 36 132 168 May 2008 26 128 154 June 2008 32 160 192 July 2008 28 124 152 August 2008 47 174 221 September 2008 36 117 153 October 2008 47 142 189 November 2008 40 129 169 December 2008 38 101 139 January 2009 39 122 161 February 2009 21 102 123 March 2009 41 119 160 April 2009 29 111 140 May 2009 33 130 163 June 2009 28 106 134 July 2009 25 90 115 The figures quoted may differ slightly from those published elsewhere because they were extracted on a different date and the database may have changed between two dates, e.g. due to late returns or corrections to earlier returns.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 December 2009

S3W-28185

The Scottish Government only holds this information for those agencies to which we provide an HR function. Registers of Scotland, Scottish Prisons Service, Historic Scotland, Scottish Courts Service and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service have their own HR function and hold their own HR data, and therefore...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2009

S3W-22864

Table 1 Number of teeth extracted in the NHS General Dental Service; Years ending 31 March 2004 to 2008 NHS Board 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Scotland 485,983 482,771 469,464 464,150 467,871 Argyll and Clyde 42,909 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2009

S3W-21617

This is because the General Register Office for Scotland used ICD-9 codes to classify deaths which were registered up to 1999, and ICD-10 codes for deaths which were registered from 2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2009

S3W-19672

Figures for Scotland include one record where the police force area is unknown.

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