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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2003

S1W-34800

The group includes representatives from the City of Edinburgh Council, the University of Edinburgh, Unique Events, Historic Scotland, VisitScotland, the Scottish Tourism Forum, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, the Scotland Office and the Scottish Executive.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 November 2002

S1W-30532

The Scottish Executive has no evidence to suggest that badger baiting teams are operating in the south of Scotland, nor have they received information about any increases in this type of activity occurring in Scotland over the last 10 years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 August 2002

S1W-27362

In addition, Future Skills Scotland and Careers Scotland have agreed to identify opportunities for careers and training in areas where skills are in demand.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2002

S1W-23277

It will, however, be creating a Scotland-wide learning network on heart health during 2002.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 April 2001

S1W-13626

Neither a mumps and rubella combined vaccination nor single antigen mumps vaccine has been offered by the NHS in Scotland. In response to a measles outbreak in Scotland, there was a schools-based campaign providing measles and rubella combined vaccination in 1994-95 and it was estimated that 90.4% of the target population were vaccinated at that time.No information has been collected centrally on single vaccinations that may have been provided by general practitioners privately, using imported vaccines.Information is available by health board only in regard to MMR from 1995.Table 1 (Numbers of children receiving MMR by 24 months of age in Scotland from 1989 to 2000 and by health board from 1995 to 2000):198919901991199219931994Scotland191,027116,20680,07367,18568,86859,222 199519961997199819992000Scotland58,61255,63455,78154,81354,10053,620Health Board199519961997199819992000Argyll & Clyde4,9324,5814,7624,6524,4984,502Ayrshire & Arran4,2253,9023,6833,8513,8033,760Borders1,0301,0941,0841,0931,0261,030Dumfries & Galloway1,6181,5661,5541,5361,4831,515Fife4,0203,6773,7753,6153,5993,592Forth Valley3,1843,0403,1132,9273,0503,049Grampian6,1676,2086,0755,6885,5875,630Greater Glasgow10,5299,8189,8189,7929,4749,356Highland2,2762,1912,1912,1722,0642,131Lanarkshire6,6916,3836,4486,2876,2886,193Lothian8,7448,4148,4618,3878,4298,186Orkney242229231219215203Shetland293309298272256254Tayside4,3963,9384,0124,0304,0743,991Western Isles265284276292254228Table 2 (Numbers of children receiving measles vaccine from 1979 to 1988 in Scotland) 1979198019811982198319841985198619871988Scotland36,71839,56041,42943,61045,37055,93453,72753,75761,31277,725Table 3 (Numbers of girls receiving rubella vaccine through the schools programme in Scotland from 1979 to 1994)19791980198119821983198419851986Scotland42,54837,30135,93034,97435,04035,52332,14229,071 19871988198919901991199219931994Scotland2740425,57524,29220,75020,88320,73121,28918,626 S1W-13626
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2000

S1W-11520

Section 68 of the Transport (Scotland) Bill will enable Scottish Ministers to set common to all Scottish local authorities a basic level of concession for pensioners and disabled people travelling within Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2000

S1W-02094

Work on the optimal disposition of paediatric tertiary services for Scotland as a whole is already being taken forward by the Acute Services Group.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 1999

S1W-03017

In the year to 31 March 1999, Locate in Scotland and its partners helped to attract to Scotland a total of 78 projects involving planned investment of £760 million and the anticipated creation or safeguarding of nearly 11,000 jobs.Inward investment projects are recorded in the year in which the investing company announces the decision to implement the project in Scotland, and using the data in the company's announcement.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2006

S2W-29673

The following table details the cultural successes for 2004-05 and 2005-06against this target, covering Scottish artists,born or resident in Scotland, and artistic companies, groups, institutions, andfilms based in Scotland, short-listed or nominated for major UK and internationalcultural awards and prizes: Baseline Year 2004-05 2005-06 Winners 42 33 Shortlist/nominations/etc 68 104 Totals 110 137 Details are as follows: Award/Prize 2005-06 Detail Academy Awards Nomination: Badgered Sharon Colman for Best Animated Short ADAPT Trust (Access for Disabled people to Arts Premises Today) Glasgow Film Theatre BAFTA Television Winner: Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares for Best Television Feature Nomination: Rory Bremner for Best Comedy Performance BAFTA Film Winner: James McAvoy for Orange Rising Star Award Nominations: Festival – Christopher Young/Annie Griffin for the Alexander Korda Award Best British Film Award; Annie Griffin (Director/Writer) Festival for the Carl Foreman Award BAFTA Childrens Nominations: Balamory (CBBC Scotland/Cbeebies) for Pre-school Live Action; Law & Order: Citizenship: Hindsight (CBBC Scotland/BBC2) for Schools Factual – Primary BBC Folk Awards Winner: Julie Fowlis for the Horizon Award Nominations: Chris Stout for Musician of the Year, Karine Polwart for Folk Singer of the Year BBC Young Folk Awards Winner: Bodega Finalists: Shona Donaldson, Matheu Watson BBC Jazz Awards Winner: Accoustic Ladyland for Best Band Nominations: Polar Bear for Best Band; Accoustic Ladyland Camouflage for Jazz Line-up Album of the year Becks Futures Arts and Student Film and Video prize Shortlisted: Luke Fowler, Donald Urquhart for Becks Futures, Craig Wilson for the Student Film and Video Prize Bombay Sapphire Prize Joint winners for Roker Breakfast – Anne Brodie (Scotland) Ruth Dupre and Louise Gilbert Scott BP Portrait Award Saul Robertson, second prize Brit Awards Winner: KT Tunstall for Best British Female Artist.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2007

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Information on people residentin Scotland who were born in Poland is available from the LabourForce Survey.

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