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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 July 2000

S1W-06625

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-4192 by Donald Dewar on 13 April 2000, whether it will detail by department, including the First Minister's Office, its performance in relation to its targets for replying to correspondence from MPs or MSPs for the period 1 March to 30 April. The information requested in relation to the target of 17 working days for the period 1 March to 30 April 2000 is detailed in the table below.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 June 2000

S1W-07401

A total of 38,604 households benefited from the Warm Deal in the year ending 31 March 2000, the most recent period for which figures are available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 May 2000

S1W-05150

To ask the Scottish Executive, for the years 1997-99, why the percentage of accident and emergency patients (a) triaged within five minutes and (b) seen by a doctor within 90 minutes decreased significantly, and why the median waiting times (i) to see a doctor; (ii) for completion of treatment increased significantly, and what steps it proposes to address these trends. While the March/April 1999 snapshot survey of waiting times in A&E Departments in Scotland showed a decline in performance, a subsequent, independent survey undertaken by the Scottish Association of Health Councils in January this year indicated an improvement in waiting times in Accident and Emergency Departments across Scotland in comparison with their previous survey in January 1999.On 20 March 2000, the First Minister announced an additional £11 million to provide new and upgraded accident and emergency services across Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2000

S1W-04570

The following table sets out local authorities' estimates of the number of council houses affected by dampness and condensation as at 31 March 1998. These are the latest available figures.Local Authority Dwellings Affected by Dampness & Condensation as at 31 March 1998Dwellings affected by Dampness% of Council St...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 November 1999

S1W-01843

The Trust's management arrangements were subject to audit by The Health & Safety Executive in March/April 1998 who were satisfied with the result.The risk assessment focused on management arrangements for overseeing and/or controlling legionellosis.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2005

S2W-15287

Data is provided byfinancial year of discharge, April 2002 to March 2003. 7. Up to six diagnoses (1principal, 5 secondary) are recorded on SMR01 returns.Figures have been brokendown by principal and secondary diagnoses.Source: SMR01 Ref:ISD/HIG/IR2005-00756 Date: 23 March 2005Table 2: Low BMIDistribution (Under Nutri...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2007

Plenary, 14 Mar 2007

Scottish ParliamentWednesday 14 March 2007 Scottish ParliamentWednesday 14 March 2007 The Presiding Officer opened the meeting at 10:00Time for Reflection Time for Reflection Good morning.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2003

Plenary, 20 Nov 2003

The question was about the statements the First Minister made to Parliament about weapons of mass destruction. On 13 March, the First Minister stated that Iraq"is not willing to give up its weapons of mass destruction"—Official Report, 13 March 2003; c 19436.On 19 March, the First Minister stated that the United Kingdom stood ready"to disarm Saddam Hussein of weapons of mass destruction"—Official Report, 19 March 2003; c 19659.On 20 March, the First Minister stated that we had to meet"the clear objective of ensuring that Saddam Hussein no longer has access to weapons of mass destruction."
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2001

Plenary, 31 May 2001

Eight in 10 Scots are treated within three months and, of course, the information was also published today that no patient has waited more than 12 months for in-patient and day case treatment up to 31 March 2001.As it is a manifesto commitment, we will fulfil the promise to reduce by April 2002 the waiting list figure below that of March 1999.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2000

Finance Committee, 25 Apr 2000

The committee's view is that it is not acceptable to receive the annexe with the real-terms figures in mid-March 2001, and in mid-Marches thereafter.

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