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To ask the Scottish Executive how long women needed to wait to receive treatment for post-natal depression in (a) Scotland, (b) each NHS board and (c) each local authority area in each of the last five years.
The Accountant in Bankruptcy (AIB) collects information on sequestrations in Scotland. The AIB have informed me that information on the number of undergraduate and postgraduate students declaring themselves bankrupt is not collected.
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Date answered:
28 February 2005
Each of the eight police forces in Scotland operates a Special Branch, the primary role of which is the collection and interpretation of intelligence for national security purposes, including counter-terrorism.
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Date answered:
7 February 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive, in light of its Fresh Talent initiative, how many expatriate Scots did not secure employment on their return to Scotland in (a) 1999, (b) 2000, (c) 2001, (d) 2002, (e) 2003 and (f) 2004.
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Date answered:
17 January 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the provisions of the Aarhus Convention will be implemented in Scotland on 25 June 2005, as indicated in EU Directive 2003/35/EC.
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Date answered:
10 December 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-9767 by Mr Tom McCabe on 12 August 2004, when it now expects to publish its response to the consultation, Modernising NHS Dental Services in Scotland. We now expect to issue the response early in the New Year.
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Date answered:
12 November 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has the power to change the way in which single farm payments are calculated in Scotland. Any change to the Single FarmPayment regime would require agreement by the EU Council of Ministers.
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Date answered:
12 November 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive what information it has from census records, or other sources, on the number of people working in Scotland who are fluent in a European language, broken down by (a) language and (b) job category.