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To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide full details in respect of all outstanding claims from each valuer who acted for its Environment and Rural Affairs Department in respect of the foot and mouth disease outbreak.
To ask the Scottish Executive which transport projects were funded through European structural funds from (a) 1994 to 1999 and (b) 2000 to 2005, broken down by (a) type, (b) location and (c) cost.
To ask the Scottish Executive what information is collected on incidents of violence and aggression against NHS staff and what systems are in place for ensuring that all such incidents are recorded.
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it can take to ensure that hospital prescriptions are dispensed more rapidly to avoid delays in the discharge of patients.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many successful prosecutions have been made for fly-tipping not as a result of information from the "Dumb Dumpers" hotline since the hotline was established.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many prosecutions have been brought before the courts for fly-tipping not as a result of information from the "Dumb Dumpers" hotline since the hotline was established.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how it is encouraging user-led support organisations to participate at a local and national level in the development and delivery of direct payments.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive what consideration is given to improving the internal transport infrastructure when allocating funding through the Route Development Fund to attract more foreign visitors to Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive which organisations in Scotland currently have trained staff to provide advice and support for those seeking to complain to an NHS board.