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Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2006

Edinburgh Airport Rail Link Bill Committee, 27 Jun 2006

Members indicated agreement. Thank you. I do not want to pre-empt the committee's preliminary stage report, or the verdict of the Parliament on whether the bill should proceed to consideration stage.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2006

Plenary, 22 Feb 2006

Mr Monteith waxed lyrical about the old school boards. It is true that in the pre-war period in Scotland, particularly in Glasgow, the school boards were the crucible of political and educational debate, largely because people wanted to ensure that Tories were removed from the school boards so that working-class children could gain access to mass education ...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2003

Plenary, 28 May 2003

As my responsibility for charity law is new, I do not wish to be pre-empted on the matter. I welcome the statement from the minister and agree that we need to act on the recommendations that are contained in the McFadden report.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2003

Plenary, 22 Jan 2003

If amendment 167 is agreed to, amendment 178 will be pre-empted. The SNP intends to vote for the Executive amendments in the group, but we think that some aspects need to be clarified.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2002

Plenary, 09 Jan 2002

I will certainly not disappoint Rhona Brankin in my speech, just as I will not disappoint Mr McNeil.Let us consider jobs. One of the pre-election documents that Labour put out stated:"government has responsibility for growth and high levels of employment."
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2005

S2W-14015

Before 1975, when police forces were reorganised, information was collated on a national basis by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary. Data for each pre-1975 force is not held centrally.Number of Police Officers in Scotland Force 31 Dec 1945 31 Dec 1955 31 Dec 1965 31 Dec 1975 31 Dec 1985 Cent...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 June 2003

S2W-00054

His response is as follows:The information requested is given in the following table.Performance Points - January to March 20032.1(a)Absconds02.1(b)Temporary Release: Inadequate Risk Assessment02.1(c)Release of Prisoner in Error02.1(d)Failure to Provide Accurate Daily Report02.1(e)Failure to input basic Details into Prisoner Records02.1(f)Failure to Process Accurate Warrant Details02.1(g)Discovery within Prison of Smuggled-in-Items3502.1(h)Key/Lock Compromise02.1( i)Failure of Security Procedures1502.2(a)Serious Injury0Minor Injury20No Injury552.2(b)Serious Injury0Minor Injury20No Injury702.2(c)Incident of Concerted Indiscipline1202.2(d)Incident of Hostage Taking02.2(e)Incident of Roof Climbing02.2(f)Incident of Self-Harm202.2(g)Incident of Class 'A' Drugs3702.2(h)Incident of Drugs Other than Class 'A'602.2(i)Contingency Planning Exercise (Non-Completion)02.2(j)Fire Evacuation Exercise (Non-Completion)02.2(k)Failure to Comply with Agreed Reporting Procedures02.2(l) Tool/Implement Loss (Recovered)42.2(m)Tool/Implement Loss (Not Recovered)42.3(a)Failure to Provide Timeous Medical Assistance02.3(b)Failure to see Medical Officer on Admission02.3(c)Failure to Provide Meal02.3(d)Failure to Comply with Health and Safety and Hygiene Requirements/Legislation02.3(e)Failure to Respond to Prisoner Complaint Timeously02.3(f)Substantiated Complaints Against Staff02.3(g)Failure to Comply with Cleaning Schedule02.3(h)Failure to Repair (Equipment and Services)102.3(i)Failure to Repair (Accommodation and Other Areas of Prison)02.4(a) Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (76-95%)0Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (66-75%)0Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (56-65%)0Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (Less than or Equal to 55%)02.4(b) Failure to deliver Work Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (76-95%)60Failure to deliver Work Hours (Sentenced Prisoner )(66-75%)10Failure to deliver Work Hours (Sentenced Prisoners)(56-65%)0Failure to deliver Work Hours (Sentenced Prisoners)(Less than or Equal to 55%)02.4(c) Failure to Deliver Education Hours (76-95%)0Failure to Deliver Education Hours (66-75%)0Failure to Deliver Education Hours (56-65%)0Failure to Deliver Education Hours (Less than or Equal to 55%)02.4(d) Failure to Provide Structured Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) ( 75-95%)200Failure to Provide Structured Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (66-75%)30Failure to Provide Structured Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (56-65%)0Failure to Provide Structured Activity Hours (Sentenced Prisoners) (Less than or Equal to 55%)302.4(e) Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours for Remand Prisoners (76-95%)0Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours for Remand Prisoners (66-75%)0Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours for Remand Prisoners (56-65%)0Failure to Deliver Regime Activity Hours for Remand Prisoners (Less than or Equal to 55%)02.4(f)Failure to Provide Sentence Planning02.4(g)Failure to Provide Prisoner Compacts02.5(a)Failure to Deliver Pre...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2003

S1W-34334

East Renfrewshire SchoolsPotentialthe revised bid includes the replacement of 1 and extension of 2 secondary schools. also the build of 1 new denominational primary school.Inverclyde SchoolsPotential6 new build and 19 refurbishment primary schools. 7 secondary school refurbishments. 2 special educational needs refurbishments and 1 pre-5 refurbishment. South...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2000

S1W-06373

Does Perineal Suturing following Childbirth make a difference ? (O).9. Is a reduced pre-anaesththesia fasting time significant ?
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 14 Jun 2006

Ministers have not yet come to a final view on the consultation, so this is your chance to stipulate clearly which wheelchairs you would like for sufferers of DMD. I do not want to pre-empt the committee's decision, but I imagine that we might write to the Scottish Executive.

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