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The Scottish Executive's strategic priorities for Scotland's railways will take account of the needs of travellers in the South of Scotland and elsewhere in the country.
The Scottish Executive's strategic priorities for Scotland's railways will take account of the needs of travellers in the South of Scotland and elsewhere in the country.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 February 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to reduce and improve the use of bank and agency nurses in light of the Accounts Commission for Scotland's report Temporary Measures.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 September 1999
In the meantime, the Scottish Executive is exploring ways to examine rural deprivation by compiling proxy indicators from existing data sources, taking account, where possible, of population trends.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 August 1999
The recent results from the first round of the Scottish Household Survey suggest that across Scotland, 12% of householders (or their partners) do not have a bank account. This conceals a wide variation: for example only 61% of single parents have some form of account.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 August 1999
The recent results from the first round of the Scottish Household Survey suggest that across Scotland, 12% of householders (or their partners) do not have a bank account. This conceals a wide variation: for example only 61% of single parents have some form of account.
Unfortunately, the passenger projections for GARL do not take into account the introduction of Edinburgh's greater accessibility, which I suggest can have nothing other than a negative impact on passenger projections.