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Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 January 2000

S1W-03772

The Scottish Executive was informed about these proposals in November last year. I am aware that the East of Scotland Water Authority wrote in general terms about the scope of the scheme to Scottish Natural Heritage in October 1999.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2000

S1W-03773

As intimated in my answer to question , I envisage a two-month consultation period, during which time we will arrange for the report to be available to interested parties, including the Parliament's relevant committees.In relation to implementation, our aim is to have a new policy framework to manage the interaction between Scotland's goose populations and ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2000

S1W-03059

In the current financial year, the Scottish Executive has committed revenue funding for hospital and community health services of £791.5 million to Greater Glasgow, 4.25% more than last year's general allocation.The Glasgow NHS Trusts have informed the Scottish Executive that they face a wide range of financial pressures, like every NHS Trust in Scotland. I...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2000

S1W-02710

This will ensure that resources are deployed strategically in response to identified threats and targets.The purpose of the Agency is to enhance and expand the enforcement effort against drug misuse and reduce the availability of illegal drugs in Scotland. The operations, priorities and targets for the Agency will be determined by its Director who will be a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2000

S1W-03226

To ask the Scottish Executive how many defendants are processed through the courts per annum and what the total associated cost is, and what the estimated cost is to the criminal justice system in Scotland each year of postponed or curtailed trials.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 December 1999

S1W-03235

As with the Hamilton Initiative, decisions to undertake initiatives of this kind in other areas of Scotland would be made by Chief Constables in consultation with local authorities and others with an interest.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 1999

S1W-03156

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-2607 by Henry McLeish on 30 November 1999, what was the (a) mean and (b) median average amount of Regional Selective Assistance provided to projects in Scotland, as a percentage of the total cost of all assisted projects, in each of the last three years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 1999

S1W-03152

Section 7a of Chapter 5 of the Annex to Directive 91/492/EEC was transposed into GB legislation by Regulation 4(6) of the Food Safety (Fishery Products and Live Shellfish) (Hygiene) Amendment Regulations 1999.The terms of this Regulation are identical to those of the Directive.This legislation requires that the whole body or any part edible separately is tested. The testing regime in Scotland is directed to the gonad since research has shown that, of the most commonly eaten parts of the scallop, this tends to have the highest concentrations of toxins.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 1999

S1W-02886

The information available is given in the following tables:Birth and death rates, by health board, Scotland, 1995 -1998Birth rate 1Death rate 219951996199719981995199619971998Scotland11.711.611.611.211.811.811.611.6Argyll & Clyde11.811.611.710.912.212.612.312.5Ayrshire & Arran11.111.011.110.812.312.012.712.1Borders11.010.710.79.813.212.812.912.6Dumf...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 1999

S1W-02907

The Bristol University study looked at the possibility that airborne environmental pollutants may be attracted by the electric fields under high voltage power lines and might be related to the risk of developing cancer.Analysis of the numbers of cases of cancer does not indicate that the incidence amongst residents of the Shortlees area is more than that predicted from that in Ayrshire & Arran or in Scotland...

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