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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 August 2009

S3W-25894

The following table shows the information available on applications and intakes to Bachelor of Education (BEd) and Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) courses: Applications Intake Primary Secondary Primary Secondary BEd PGDE BEd PGDE Total BEd PGDE BEd PGDE Total 1999-2000 5,316 1,996 866 2,870 11,048 636 276 172 1,003 2,087 2000-01 N...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2007

S3W-06710

Year Scotland1 England and Wales2 Northern Ireland Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total 1992 n/a n/a 382 0.8% 34 1.9% 1993 n/a n/a 546 1.2% 32 1.7% 1994 n/a n/a 537 1.1% 30 1.6% 1995 n/a n/a 516 1.0% 29 1.6% 1996 n/a n/a 141 0.3% 24 1.5% 1997 102 1.7% 131 0.2% 30 1.8% 1998 75 1.2% 110 0.2% 30 2.0% 1999 59 1.0% 99 0.2% 33 2.7% 2000 61 1.0% 87 0.1% 22 2.1% 2001 62 1.0% 43 0.1% 22 2.4% 2002 61 1.0% 34 0.0% 17 1.7% 2003 61 0.9% 46 0.1% 20 1.7% 2004 63 0.9% 52 0.1% 24 1.9% 2005 56 0.8% 78 0.1% 25 1.9% 2006 48 0.7% n/a n/a 29 2.0% Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2009

S3W-29065

Health Board 2000-01 £000 2001-02 £000 2002-03 £000 2003-04 £000 2004-05 £000 Argyll and Clyde5 (5,521) (3,538) 582 (35,370) (59,492) Ayrshire and Arran (4,017) 806 5,636 7,913 22,901 Borders (1,925) (96) 326 299 3,380 Dumfries and Galloway (1,079) 60 2,311 5,491 9,455 Fife (653) 17 2,978 2,366 5,400 Forth Valley 394 (88) 1 392 410 Grampian 1,562 (2,006) 370 (4,804) (10,774) Greater Glasgow 467 503 12,135 5,010 12,103 Highland 74 546 442 1,956 1,838 Lanarkshire 1,031 (4,890) (7,342) (13,866) (20,042) Lothian 1,786 (10,033) 8,384 13,207 19,566 Orkney (626) (227) 0 34 60 Shetland (98) (425) 274 339 24 Tayside 1,907 (4,510) 4,330 (32) 4,460 Western Isles (549) (565) 201 (271) (738) Health Scotland (290) (19) 35 35 447 Common Services Agency (4,113) 2,442 1,350 4,410 3,871 Scottish Ambulance Service (1,011) 851 5 22 50 State Hospital (1,011) 0 131 1,948 1,994 Mental Welfare Commission 3 42 46 (2) 1,263 NHS 241 n...
Last updated: 5 June 2025

SPBill73S062025

P ART 6 R EVIEWS AND A PPEALS 44 Reviews and appeals of decisions of Revenue Scotland 20 (1) The Revenue Scotland and Tax Powers Act 2014 is modified as follows. (2) In section 233(1) (appealable decisions), after paragraph (n) insert— “(o) a decision in relation to whether or not any person is required to have a tax representative by virtue of any regulati...
Last updated: 29 May 2025

SPBill70PMS062025accessible

The Member feels that, too often, those who commit environmental crime do not face criminal penalties or, as the Member says, that 19 She also believes that “criminal sanctions are often seen as the last resort.” 13 Stop Ecocide International and Stop Ecocide Foundation – Ecocide Law 14 Legal definition of ecocide drafted by Independent Expert Panel — Stop Ecocide International 15 Ecocide Law Scotland - Monica Lennon 16 Légifrance - Publications officielles - Journal officiel - JORF n...
Last updated: 29 May 2025

SPBill70PMS062025

The first policy objective of this Bill, therefore, is to ensure serious environmental offences are treated as criminal offences. 13 Stop Ecocide International and Stop Ecocide Foundation – Ecocide Law 14 Legal definition of ecocide drafted by Independent Expert Panel — Stop Ecocide International 15 Ecocide Law Scotland - Monica Lennon 16 Légifrance - Publications officielles - Journal officiel - JORF n...
Last updated: 25 October 2024

Social Enterprise 050324 CPG Minutes

Cross-Party Group on Social Enterprise th Tuesday 5 March 2024, 18:00 – 20:00, The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh MSPs John Swinney MSP Ariane Burgess MSP Non-MSP Group Members Booked Delegates: Aiste Pagirenaite, University of Edinburgh Andy Paterson, Social Enterprise Scotland Bhawna Sarin, Northumbria University Business and Law Chris Martin, Social Enterprise Scotland Craig McEwen, The Usual Place Dan Rous, Community Dan Daniel Fisher, Greyfriars Charteris Centre Danuta Bratek, FCA Association Dughall Laing, Braveheart Industries Duncan Thorp, Social Enterprise Scotland Edward Fitsell, tsiMORAY Finlay Clarkson, Space @ The Broomhouse Hub Gemma Gourlay, University of Edinburgh Giscard Fit, Foreign Communities of Alba Association Xabier Villares, The Melting Pot Jamie Lawson, Social Enterprise Scotland Han-Ju Yang, University of Edinburgh Helene Van Der Ploeg, Grassmarket Community Project Ian Gray, Social Print and Copy James Dunbar, New Start Highland Jaroslaw Jopek, FCA Association Jill Keegan, Scottish Community Alliance Jo Watson, Joanna F Watson John Todd, Aban Outdoor Kim Wallace, Social Enterprise Scotland Lesley Compston, KLAS Care CIC Margaret McSporran, Highlands and Islands Enterprise Max Rozenburg, University of Edinburgh Michal Rosinski, Muirhouse and Flemington Community Interest Company Pauline Smith, Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS) Rachel Le Noan, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) Samanatha Moir, Merry-Go-Round Glasgow Sarah Cameron, Community Enterprise Steve Lawerence, The Good Stuff Network Edinburgh Steven Cullum, Scottish Government Tom Flanagan, Socient Tracey Muirhead, School for Social Entrepreneurs Scotland Tracy Thomson, Royal Bank of Scotland Social & Community Capital Victoria Zuiderent, Vilo Sky Vitalii Diakov, Bring Together Ltd Neil McLean, Social Enterprise Academy Louise Tannasee, Scottish Government Apologies n...
Last updated: 15 May 2024

SPBill33AS062024

P ART 2 A GRICULTURE , FOOD AND DRINK 20 Farming etc. 2 (1) Assisting persons to carry out agricultural activities. (2) For the purposes of this schedule, references to agriculture include— (a) horticulture, (ab) growing crops, including fruit, seeds and plants grown for the production of energy 25 or other non-food purposes, (d) dairy farming, (e) livestock breeding and keeping (including apiculture), (ea) deer and game farming, (f) the use of land as grazing land, meadow land, osier land, 30 (g) market gardens and nursery grounds, and (h) the use of land for woodlands where that use is ancillary to the farming of the land for other agricultural purposes, including— (i) providing shelter to livestock, (ii) reducing flood risk, 35 (iii) reducing soil loss, 20 Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Purposes of support Part 2—Agriculture, food and drink (iv) reducing risks to wader birds, including curlew. (3) In this paragraph, “horticulture” means the growing and harvesting of edible horticultural crops, including fruit, vegetables, tubers, mushrooms, herbs, bush and tree nuts and seeds. 5 Particular products or sectors 3 (1) Assisting persons to produce (or produce in a particular way) a product listed in sub-paragraph (3) with a view to— (a) ensuring that agricultural activity (or activity of a particular type) continues or evolves to support a transition to a sustainable land management regime in a 10 particular area or on a particular type of land, 1 (b) ensuring that agricultural activity of a particular type continues, (c) contributing to the economic or social wellbeing of an area, (d) delivering an environmental benefit (such as the preservation of wildlife or a natural habitat). 15 (2) This purpose includes assisting persons to undertake an ancillary activity in respect of a product listed in sub-paragraph (3). (3) The products are— (a) cereals, (b) oilseeds, 20 (c) protein crops, (d) grain legumes, (e) flax, (f) hemp, (fa) wool, 25 (g) nuts, (h) starch potato, (i) milk and milk products, (j) seeds, (k) sheep meat, pig meat and goat meat, 30 (l) beef and veal, (la) poultry meat and eggs, (lb) venison, (m) dried fodder, (n...
Last updated: 31 August 2023

20 Brd na Gidhlig PDF

Tachraidh sin tro bhith a’ cleachdadh na Gàidhlig barrachd Our aim is that Gaelic is seen and heard on a daily mar sho-mhaoin eaconamach. ’S e ar n-amas gum faicear basis across Scotland, such that it is widely is gun cluinnear a’ Ghàidhlig gu làitheil air feadh na h-Alba, recognised as an integral part of Scottish life and air dhòigh ’s gun tèid aithneacha...
Last updated: 30 August 2023

20 Brd na Gidhlig PDF

Tachraidh sin tro bhith a’ cleachdadh na Gàidhlig barrachd Our aim is that Gaelic is seen and heard on a daily mar sho-mhaoin eaconamach. ’S e ar n-amas gum faicear basis across Scotland, such that it is widely is gun cluinnear a’ Ghàidhlig gu làitheil air feadh na h-Alba, recognised as an integral part of Scottish life and air dhòigh ’s gun tèid aithneacha...

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