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Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2003

European Committee, 28 Jan 2003

We could also ask the Executive to highlight any key issues that might be coming up in the weeks when we will not be meeting in case there is anything that we want to do about them.Are we agreed that we will do a limited scrutiny at the meeting on 25 March? Other than that are we agreed on the timetable that we have appended?
Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2003

European Committee, 28 Jan 2003

We could also ask the Executive to highlight any key issues that might be coming up in the weeks when we will not be meeting in case there is anything that we want to do about them.Are we agreed that we will do a limited scrutiny at the meeting on 25 March? Other than that are we agreed on the timetable that we have appended?
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2001

Plenary, 22 Mar 2001

In recognition of the fact that changes could have a particular impact on small institutions, I am delighted to confirm that, at SHEFC's meeting in March, the council agreed to designate both Glasgow School of Art and Edinburgh College of Art as small specialist institutions.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2000

Plenary, 24 Feb 2000

I suspect that when the interim report is produced—I stress that it is an interim report—in March, there will be a great deal of debate around those particular principles.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2004

S2W-12681

Audit of Scottish parliamentary questions: May 1999 to January 2000 1999 Appendix 5 7213 Audit of written Scottish parliamentary questions: January to June 2000 2000 Annex 6 9564 Audit of written Scottish parliamentary questions: 1 July to 30 September 2000 2000 Annex 5 13150 Audit of written Scottish parliamentary questions: 1 October to 31 December 2000 2000 Annex 5 16087 Audit of written Scottish parliamentary questions: 1 January to 31st March...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 October 2004

S2W-10790

Career calls to the Scottish Social Service Council (SSSC) between 5 January and 31 March numbered 2,760; 1,500 of which were directly attributable to the campaign.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 2004

S2W-09463

The following tables show the average cost per case for a surgical inpatient and day case respectively for financial years 1998-99 to 2002-03, by NHS board.Table 1 – Inpatient Cost Per Case (£), by Health Board of Treatment and Financial Year Health Board of Treatment 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Argyll and Clyde 1,386 1,442 1,468 1,686 1,672 Ayrshire and Arran 1,316 1,480 1,573 1,680 1,815 Borders 1,286 1,245 1,587 1,577 1,834 Dumfries and Galloway 1,193 1,182 1,376 1,377 1,645 Fife 1,359 1,529 1,597 1,706 1,803 Forth Valley 1,259 1,554 1,552 1,791 1,974 Grampian 1,542 1,524 1,704 1,872 2,004 Greater Glasgow 1,762 1,906 2,036 2,200 2,592 Highland 1,393 1,547 1,330 1,474 1,565 Lanarkshire 1,472 1,482 1,550 1,828 1,824 Lothian 2,007 1,890 1,898 2,455 2,530 Orkney 1,361 1,546 1,854 1,943 1,955 Shetland 1,603 1,708 1,868 1,551 1,640 Tayside 1,785 1,887 1,957 2,022 2,308 Western Isles 1,888 2,069 2,574 2,564 2,815 Scotland 1,608 1,681 1,762 1,972 2,152 Source: “Scottish Health Service Costs” (years ended 31 March...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2001

S1W-13290

Data from these nursing homes are not included in the table and account for approximately 30 homes at 31 March 1999 and 2000 and approximately 15 homes at 31 March 1998.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2000

S1W-09444

The available information is as follows:Psychiatric1 inpatient discharges2: years ending 31 March 1996 to 31 March 19991996199719981999Scotland 33 687 33 374 32 953 31 939Argyll & Clyde 2 833 3 021 3 393 3 133Ayrshire & Arran 2 581 2 480 2 604 2 639Borders 659 751 692 646Dumfries & Galloway 853 927 877 852Fife 2 110 1 949 1 994 2 009Forth Valley 1 680 1 650 1 636 1 453Grampian 2 824 2 823 2 679 2 657Greater Glasgow 6 135 5 842 5 871 5 623Highland 1 346 1 421 1 409 1 443Lanarkshire 3 058 2 876 2 852 2 874Lothian 6 161 5 837 5 648 5 486Orkney 10 24--Shetland----Tayside 3 228 3 557 3 071 2 925Western Isles 209 216 227 199Psychiatric1 new outpatient attendances: years ending 31 March 1996 to 31 March 19991996199719981999Scotland 56 375 58 609 58 771 57 955Argyll & Clyde 4 279 3 954 4 288 5 112Ayrshire & Arran 1 971 2 642 2 874 2 695Borders 1 305 1 022 1 144 1 068Dumfries & Galloway 1 209 1 848 1 696 1 328Fife 2 158 2 494 2 401 2 311Forth Valley 2 991 2 348 2 170 2 613Grampian 5 125 5 492 4 855 5 074Greater Glasgow 10 808 11 239 11 684 9 773Highland 1 733 1 550 1 543 1 687Lanarkshire 4 777 4 948 4 831 4 228Lothian 15 513 16 169 17 041 16 493Orkney 51 51 67 176Shetland 98 139 148 143Tayside 4 210 4 547 3 897 5 071Western Isles 147 166 132 183Source: ISD Scotland.Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 September 2005

S2W-18790

To ask the Scottish Executive how many air weapons have been handed in to the police since the airgun hand-in scheme was introduced in March this year. Nine hundred and thirteen air weapons were handed in during the scheme, which ran from 10 March to 3 June 2005.

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