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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2006

S2W-24144

This will lead ultimately to revised arrangements between the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS), the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and the Scottish Court Service on the prioritisation of warrants and service level agreements that will ensure that there are fast, accurate and workable practices throughout t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 October 2004

S2W-11047

Non Attendance Rates - New Outpatient Appointments Less detail available on the web.  At Scotland and specialty level only.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2006

S2W-27402

Census Date Number of Inpatient and Day Case Waiting List Waiting List Per 100,000 of Population 30 June 2002 105,077 2,079 30 September 2002 107,181 2,120 31 December 2002 108,661 2,150 31 March 2003 107,338 2,122 30 June 2003 111,986 2,214 30 September 2003 110,485 2,185 31 December 2003 111,861 2,212 31 March 2004 110,089 2,168 30 June 2004 112,183 2,209 30 September 2004 112,353 2,212 31 December 2004 113,870 2,242 31 March 2005 112,481 2,208 30 June 2005 111,878 2,196 30 September 2005 109,823 2,156 31 December 2005 108,371 2,127 31 March 2006 106,306 2,087 Source ISD SMR3, General RegisterOffice for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 April 2006

S2W-25204

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will list all (a) operational onshore wind farms and (b) consents granted for onshore wind farm planning applications in Scotland, giving in each case the (i) number of wind turbines, (ii) capacity and (iii) location.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2006

S2W-22891

These are in the following table:Justices of thePeace in Scotland Commission Area Secretary of State Appointed Justices Appointed by Ministers Full 1,399   Signing 1,372   Full 27   Signing 2   F M Total F M T...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2006

S2W-22423

One person in employment can have more than one job.Those who are self employed are not included.Table 1: Number and Proportion of Jobs Paid £4.50 or Below by Constituency, 2003 Parliamentary Constituency Number of Employee Jobs1 Proportion of All Employee Jobs1 Aberdeen Central  2,000 7.8% Aberdeen North  2,000 6.4% Aberdeen South  2,000 4.9% Airdrie and Shotts  1,000 2.2% Angus  2,000 5.4% Argyll and Bute * * Ayr  1,000 5.6% Banff and Buchan  2,000 8.3% Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross  1,000 7.8% Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley  2,000 8.2% Central Fife  2,000 5.6% Clydebank and Milngavie  1,000 5.4% Clydesdale  2,000 4.7% Coatbridge and Chryston  1,000 3.5% Cumbernauld and Kilsyth  2,000 6.8% Cunninghame North  2,000 7.1% Cunninghame South  1,000 3.2% Dumbarton  2,000 6.1% Dumfries  2,000 7.8% Dundee East  2,000 5.4% Dundee West  2,000 6.1% Dunfermline East  1,000 4.2% Dunfermline West  2,000 5.4% East Kilbride  2,000 5.7% East Lothian  1,000 4.4% Eastwood  1,000 2.7% Edinburgh Central  1,000 2.7% Edinburgh East and Musselburgh  1,000 3.1% Edinburgh North and Leith  1,000 2.9% Edinburgh Pentlands  2,000 4.5% Edinburgh South  2,000 4.6% Edinburgh West  1,000 2.1% Falkirk East  1,000 4.9% Falkirk West  2,000 5.8% Galloway and Upper Nithsdale  2,000 12.1% Glasgow Anniesland  2,000 6.8% Glasgow Baillieston  2,000 7.9% Glasgow Cathcart  2,000 7.4% Glasgow Govan * * Glasgow Kelvin  1,000 3.1% Glasgow Maryhill  2,000 9.2% Glasgow Pollok  1,000 6.2% Glasgow Rutherglen  2,000 7.5% Glasgow Shettleston  1,000 5.4% Glasgow Springburn  1,000 5.2% Gordon  2,000 4.2% Greenock and Inverclyde  1,000 3.1% Hamilton North and Bellshill  3,000 8.1% Hamilton South  2,000 8.2% Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber  2,000 4.6% Kilmarnock and Loudoun  2,000 7.5% Kirkcaldy  1,000 5.9% Linlithgow  2,000 6.2% Livingston  2,000 5.6% Midlothian  2,000 5.6% Moray  2,000 5.3% Motherwell and Wishaw  2,000 6.3% North East Fife  1,000 4.4% North Tayside  2,000 6.0% Ochil  1,000 5.0% Orkney and Shetland  1,000 4.6% Paisley North  4,000 14.8% Paisley South  2,000 6.6% Perth  2,000 7.0% Ross, Skye and Inverness West  2,000 7.3% Roxburgh and Berwickshire  1,000 4.3% Stirling  2,000 7.1% Strathkelvin and Bearsden  1,000 4.1% Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale  3,000 7.5% West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine  2,000 5.8% West Renfrewshire  1,000 3.0% Western Isles  1,000 12.1% Table 2: Number and proportion of employee jobs by pay band, Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2004

S2W-08177

Date Council Minister 26/10/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 22/11/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 13/12/1999 Environment Council Sarah Boyack 14/12/1999 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 16/12/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 20/03/2000 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 08/06/2000 Education Council Nicol Stephen 16/06/2000 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 22/06/2000 Environment Council Sarah Boyack 17/11/2000 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 20/11/2000 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 30/11/2000 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 14 to 15/12/2000 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 12/02/2001 Education and Youth Council Nicol Stephen 26/02/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 08/03/2001 Environment Council Sam Galbraith 24/04/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 25/04/2001 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 05/06/2001 Health Council Susan Deacon 18/06/2001 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 28/06/2001 Transport Council Sarah Boyack 16/11/2001 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 20/11/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 17 to 18/12/2001 Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 22 to 24/04/2002 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 11 to 12/06/2002 Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 12 to 14/06/2002 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 23 to 24/09/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 14 to 15/10/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 17/10/2002 Environment Council Ross Finnie 11/11/2002 Education, Youth and Culture Council Elaine Murray 26/11/2002 Competitiveness Council Iain Gray 27 to 29/11/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 16 to 20/12/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 27 to 28/01/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 20/02/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 17 to 18/03/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 07 to 08/04/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 11 to 12/06/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 13/06/2003 Environment Council Ross Finnie 27/10/2003 Environment Council Ross Finnie 10/11/2003 Competitiveness Council Andy Kerr 17 to 18/11/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 24/11/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 24 to 25/11/2003 Education, Youth and Culture Council Peter Peacock 27/11/2003 Competitiveness Council Jim Wallace 16 to 19/12/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 22/03/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Allan Wilson 30/03/2004 Justice and Home Affairs Council Cathy Jamieson 26/04/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Allan Wilson 24/05/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie The following table gives the percentage of all formal Council meetings attended by Scottish Executive ministers, for the period 1 July 1999 to 31 May 2004, by Calendar year: Period Percentage of All Formal Councils Attended by Ministers July - December 1999 11.9 2000 8.8 2001 12.4 2002 12.3 2003 17.3 January to May 2004 14.8 It should be noted that Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2002

S1W-32112

(a) Information on the number of deaths attributed to intentional self-harm and events of undetermined Intentional for the years 1992 to 2001 are shown in the following Table 1.Table 1: Number of Deaths Attributed to Intentional Self-Harm and Events of Undetermined Intent, Scotland, 1992-20011992199319941995199619971998199920002001(i) GenderMales57667961162...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 2001

S1W-19650

In 1990 it was not possible to identify midwives separately from nurses working in maternity services.Ref: ISD Workforce/0745Source: National Manpower Statistics from payroll ISD Scotland. S1W-19650
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2006

S2W-29854

Provided in the following tablesare estimates of children living in absolute and relative low income for Scotland, basedon the Department for Work and Pensions’ Family Resources Survey. 1994-95 is thefirst year that estimates are available.

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