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Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2004

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 05 Oct 2004

The Arts Council can help them to find the right approaches, the right artists, if necessary, and the good practice.It is not about the Arts Council laying claim to more public funding to do these things.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 December 2003

Equal Opportunities Committee, 09 Dec 2003

Panel members would be considering matters of medical fact and legal fact. Yes, it would be nice to have a lay person on such a panel—purely on the basis of what is reasonable to the man on the Clapham omnibus—but that increases the chance of somebody being unsympathetic.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2001

Justice 2 Committee, 19 Sep 2001

I am not satisfied that the bill is following a proper course. Article 5 of the ECHR clearly lays down that a person who has been arrested and deprived of his or her liberty should be able to make a challenge in court at the earliest possible opportunity.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2001

Justice 1 Committee, 05 Jun 2001

A report is then sent to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland who, in turn, must lay it before Parliament in London. The Human Rights Commission has had an input into the Assembly committee reports on two or three of those draft orders and on the Proceeds of Crime Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2001

Plenary, 07 Feb 2001

Last week, I got a phone call expressing concern that the centre was going to have to lay off a member of staff and the cleaner and would have to cut the hours when old folk could go to it.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 January 2006

S2W-22308

The table has been limited to those charges with a frequency of at least 100 in financial year 2004-05 (which accounts for 86 per cent of charges dealt with as warnings that year).4.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 2005

S2W-18096

They may differ from any figures which the relevant local authorities would provide now, because they do not take account of any subsequent changes or corrections that local authorities may have made to the statistical information, for use at a local level, about the location of each accident, based upon their knowledge of the roads and areas concerned.Each...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2004

S2W-08840

The information requested is shown in the following tables:Children and Adults Treated in the Community Dental Service (CDS); by Health Board; Year Ending 31 March   2003R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 88,006 8.1% 34,675 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,016 5.5% 2,588 0.8% Ayrshire and Arran 7,449 9.3% 3,145 1.1% Borders 2,656 11.7% 1,223 1.4% Dumfries and Galloway 2,021 6.5% 1,510 1.3% Fife 9,043 11.8% 3,567 1.3% Forth Valley 2,775 4.5% 2,315 1.1% Grampian 8,114 7.3% 3,160 0.8% Greater Glasgow 15,160 8.2% 4,496 0.7% Highland 5,871 12.9% 1,491 0.9% Lanarkshire 12,676 10.1% 1,513 0.4% Lothian 7,449 4.6% 5,293 0.9% Orkney 1,285 30.0% 508 3.4% Shetland 2,315 43.5% 106 0.6% Tayside 3,385 4.2% 3,423 1.1% Western Isles 2,791 50.2% 337 1.6%     2002R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 93,312 8.6% 34,766 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,157 5.7% 1,952 0.6% Ayrshire and Arran 6,804 8.5% 3,509 1.2% Borders 3,231 14.2% 1,136 1.3% Dumfries and Galloway 2,401 7.7% 1,240 1.1% Fife 8,871 11.5% 3,244 1.2% Forth Valley 2,838 4.6% 1,950 0.9% Grampian 9,514 8.5% 4,575 1.1% Greater Glasgow 15,891 8.6% 4,907 0.7% Highland 6,604 14.5% 1,379 0.8% Lanarkshire 12,958 10.3% 1,315 0.3% Lothian 8,166 5.1% 5,622 0.9% Orkney 1,755 40.9% 589 3.9% Shetland 2,543 47.8% 92 0.6% Tayside 3,306 4.1% 3,027 1.0% Western Isles 3,273 58.8% 229 1.1%     2001R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 104,881 9.7% 36,951 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,303 5.8% 1,716 0.5% Ayrshire and Arran 7,521 9.4% 3,600 1.3% Borders 3,271 14.4% 1,014 1.2% Dumfries and Galloway 3,467 11.2% 1,441 1.2% Fife 9,400 12.2% 2,828 1.0% Forth Valley 3,602 5.8% 1,992 0.9% Grampian 11,560 10.4% 7,302 1.8% Greater Glasgow 15,123 8.2% 4,135 0.6% Highland 7,874 17.3% 1,229 0.8% Lanarkshire 15,095 12.0% 2,075 0.5% Lothian 9,350 5.8% 6,071 1.0% Orkney 2,105 49.1% 424 2.8% Shetland 3,676 69.1% 93 0.6% Tayside 3,514 4.4% 2,891 0.9% Western Isles 4,020 72.3% 140 0.7%     2000R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 118,957 11.0% 40,028 1.0% Argyll and Clyde 5,836 6.4% 1,769 0.5% Ayrshire and Arran 7,286 9.1% 2,808 1.0% Borders 3,625 16.0% 1,136 1.3% Dumfries and Galloway 4,844 15.6% 1,568 1.3% Fife 10,856 14.1% 2,615 1.0% Forth Valley 4,851 7.9% 2,274 1.0% Grampian 13,215 11.9% 8,841 2.1% Greater Glasgow 16,396 8.9% 4,495 0.7% Highland 8,576 18.8% 1,186 0.7% Lanarkshire 18,589 14.8% 1,996 0.5% Lothian 10,400 6.5% 7,646 1.2% Orkney 2,094 48.8% 519 3.5% Shetland 4,031 75.8% 100 0.6% Tayside 4,213 5.2% 2,931 1.0% Western Isles 4,145 74.5% 144 0.7%     1999R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 123,567 11.4% 40,211 1.0% Argyll and Clyde 5,882 6.5% 1,929 0.6% Ayrshire and Arran 7,837 9.8% 3,100 1.1% Borders 4,189 18.5% 900 1.1% Dumfries and Galloway 3,498 11.3% 1,272 1.1% Fife 11,741 15.3% 2,300 0.8% Forth Valley 5,811 9.4% 2,131 1.0% Grampian 13,730 12.3% 9,553 2.3% Greater Glasgow 16,913 9.2% 3,829 0.6% Highland 8,865 19.4% 1,169 0.7% Lanarkshire 18,886 15.1% 1,924 0.5% Lothian 11,648 7.3% 8,499 1.4% Orkney 2,724 63.5% 666 4.5% Shetland 3,805 71.5% 128 0.8% Tayside 5,673 7.0% 2,749 0.9% Western Isles 2,365 42.5% 62 0.3% Sources: SMR13 (Community Dental Service patient treatment record); GRO(S) (mid-year 2002 population data).Note: RRevised.These figures do not take account...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2003

S1W-34702

As I indicated in my previousletter, there were a number of inaccuracies in some of the budget accounts as aconsequence of changes in Ministerial portfolios and consequently, personnel,which occurred mid-financial year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 May 2002

S1W-25950

TargetOutturn-82%-85%-85%85%82%85%85%85%Average annual cost per prisoner place (£).6TargetOutturn27,90426,91228,76128,37529,50028,114£32,600 £30,100£31,900£33,8007Notes:1. No account has been taken of the impact of the new system for escorting prisoners.2.

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