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SPICe briefings Date published: 2 October 2025

Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill

These sections ensure ongoing proceedings continue smoothly after transfer and allows ministers to regulate detailed matters during the merger, such as staff contracts. Cover Image credit: Image by M W from Pixabay
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 January 2023

Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill

., Neale, G., & Woloshynowych, M. (2001). Adverse events in British hospitals.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 August 2018

Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill

The most likely grounds are those in section 67(2)(m) and (n) of the Children's Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 - i.e. the child's conduct has had, or is likely to have, a serious adverse effect on the health, safety or development of the child or another person; or the child is beyond the control of a relevant person.
Committee reports Date published: 4 June 2018

PE1603: Ensuring greater scrutiny, guidance and consultation on armed forces visits to schools in Scotland

Annexe B: Written evidence submitted to the Committee Below is a list of all written evidence submitted to the Committee in relation to this petition: PE1603/A: Dundee City Council Letter of 22 September 2016 PE1603/B: North Lanarkshire Council Letter of 26 September 2016 PE1603/C: Angus Council Letter of 27 September 2016 PE1603/D: East Dunbartonshire Council Letter of 29 September 2016 PE1603/E: Glasgow City Council Letter 4 October 2016 PE1603/F: East Ayrshire Council Letter of 5 October 2016 PE1603/G: Argyll and Bute Council Letter of 6 October 2016 PE1603/H: Aberdeen City Council Letter of 7 September 2016 PE1603/I: AHDS Email of 7 September 2016 PE1603/J: Renfrewshire Council Letter of 10 October 2016 PE1603/K: East Renfrewshire Council Email of 11 October 2016 PE1603/L: South Lanarkshire Council of 11 October 2016 PE1603/M...
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 February 2018

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Disease control is crucial to the profitable production of any farmed species1Soares, S., Turnbull, J., Crumlish, M., & Murray, A. (2011). A baseline method for benchmarking mortality losses in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) production.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2007

S2W-32685

The information requested isshown in the following tables. 1999-2000 2000-01 Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-on-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-On-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aberdeen City 192.480 3.5% 897 200.270 4.0% 939 Aberdeenshire 213.112 3.8% 938 216.820 1.7% 955 Angus 108.762 4.1% 993 110.527 1.6% 1,015 Argyll and Bute 110.884 2.9% 1,210 113.524 2.4% 1,247 Clackmannanshire 48.430 3.8% 1,004 49.425 2.1% 1,026 Dumfries and Galloway 159.723 4.8% 1,078 163.927 2.6% 1,111 Dundee City 174.018 3.9% 1,176 178.758 2.7% 1,219 East Ayrshire 126.160 2.7% 1,047 130.850 3.7% 1,089 East Dunbartonshire 97.122 7.1% 894 97.952 0.9% 902 East Lothian 83.321 5.5% 935 85.582 2.7% 952 East Renfrewshire 77.572 8.5% 876 80.293 3.5% 902 Edinburgh, City of 426.157 4.2% 953 431.036 1.1% 961 Eilean Siar 70.424 2.7% 2,588 72.050 2.3% 2,689 Falkirk 136.312 2.3% 943 145.057 6.4% 1,003 Fife 344.529 4.7% 993 352.670 2.4% 1,012 Glasgow City 813.291 3.1% 1,395 830.045 2.1% 1,439 Highland 249.883 4.9% 1,194 254.550 1.9% 1,217 Inverclyde 98.391 2.0% 1,153 101.017 2.7% 1,193 Midlothian 80.531 4.1% 999 81.803 1.6% 1,009 Moray 89.039 4.7% 1,026 90.225 1.3% 1,040 North Ayrshire 143.556 4.8% 1,047 149.208 3.9% 1,094 North Lanarkshire 333.935 4.4% 1,037 345.867 3.6% 1,076 Orkney 40.424 2.3% 2,082 40.306 -0.3% 2,089 Perth and Kinross 126.934 4.6% 939 130.046 2.5% 964 Renfrewshire 177.333 5.4% 1,017 185.696 4.7% 1,069 Scottish Borders 115.013 4.9% 1,087 118.491 3.0% 1,115 Shetland 57.130 2.0% 2,538 58.215 1.9% 2,625 South Ayrshire 112.248 6.3% 995 112.213 0.0% 999 South Lanarkshire 302.874 5.8% 1,001 313.719 3.6% 1,038 Stirling 88.856 6.0% 1,040 89.679 0.9% 1,041 West Dunbartonshire 110.152 4.3% 1,167 112.855 2.5% 1,201 West Lothian 156.250 4.7% 1,010 158.926 1.7% 1,012 Scotland 5,464.846 4.3% 1,077 5,601.602 2.5% 1,106 2001-02 2002-03 Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-on-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-On-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aberdeen City 213.869 6.8% 1,009 240.846 12.6% 1,151 Aberdeenshire 234.900 8.3% 1,035 265.484 13.0% 1,168 Angus 118.103 6.9% 1,090 135.169 14.5% 1,250 Argyll and Bute 121.880 7.4% 1,335 136.675 12.1% 1,501 Clackmannanshire 53.767 8.8% 1,119 59.813 11.2% 1,248 Dumfries and Galloway 176.682 7.8% 1,196 197.415 11.7% 1,340 Dundee City 191.437 7.1% 1,316 211.987 10.7% 1,470 East Ayrshire 139.253 6.4% 1,157 155.264 11.5% 1,297 East Dunbartonshire 107.465 9.7% 993 120.776 12.4% 1,125 East Lothian 91.223 6.6% 1,012 103.433 13.4% 1,140 East Renfrewshire 88.622 10.4% 991 100.956 13.9% 1,126 Edinburgh, City of 458.071 6.3% 1,020 518.233 13.1% 1,157 Eilean Siar 76.023 5.5% 2,874 80.901 6.4% 3,088 Falkirk 159.543 10.0% 1,098 177.586 11.3% 1,220 Fife 379.529 7.6% 1,085 420.990 10.9% 1,200 Glasgow City 895.253 7.9% 1,547 975.334 8.9% 1,689 Highland 273.989 7.6% 1,311 309.338 12.9% 1,486 Inverclyde 107.371 6.3% 1,276 119.276 11.1% 1,427 Midlothian 90.030 10.1% 1,112 99.292 10.3% 1,233 Moray 97.450 8.0% 1,120 107.878 10.7% 1,244 North Ayrshire 161.061 7.9% 1,186 179.100 11.2% 1,320 North Lanarkshire 374.873 8.4% 1,167 413.116 10.2% 1,286 Orkney 43.119 7.0% 2,243 46.212 7.2% 2,406 Perth and Kinross 139.107 7.0% 1,031 159.048 14.3% 1,177 Renfrewshire 198.109 6.7% 1,146 220.044 11.1% 1,280 Scottish Borders 126.316 6.6% 1,181 143.418 13.5% 1,335 Shetland 62.219 6.9% 2,833 66.182 6.4% 3,017 South Ayrshire 119.803 6.8% 1,068 135.639 13.2% 1,215 South Lanarkshire 338.601 7.9% 1,120 377.272 11.4% 1,249 Stirling 98.083 9.4% 1,138 110.848 13.0% 1,287 West Dunbartonshire 123.778 9.7% 1,326 135.502 9.5% 1,460 West Lothian 170.496 7.3% 1,072 189.429 11.1% 1,184 Scotland 6,030.025 7.6% 1,191 6,712.456 11.3% 1,328 2003-04 2004-05 Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-on-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-On-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aberdeen City 261.420 8.5% 1,265 273.693 4.7% 1,345 Aberdeenshire 290.109 9.3% 1,265 308.829 6.5% 1,326 Angus 147.438 9.1% 1,371 155.239 5.3% 1,430 Argyll and Bute 149.062 9.1% 1,633 159.031 6.7% 1,744 Clackmannanshire 65.453 9.4% 1,373 68.314 4.4% 1,416 Dumfries and Galloway 215.781 9.3% 1,466 229.650 6.4% 1,552 Dundee City 228.603 7.8% 1,598 238.342 4.3% 1,680 East Ayrshire 168.268 8.4% 1,408 176.798 5.1% 1,477 East Dunbartonshire 132.321 9.6% 1,237 141.700 7.1% 1,330 East Lothian 113.656 9.9% 1,248 121.127 6.6% 1,323 East Renfrewshire 109.869 8.8% 1,225 119.490 8.8% 1,333 Edinburgh, City of 564.873 9.0% 1,260 589.712 4.4% 1,300 Eilean Siar 85.978 6.3% 3,294 90.339 5.1% 3,440 Falkirk 193.405 8.9% 1,325 205.603 6.3% 1,394 Fife 462.736 9.9% 1,314 493.530 6.7% 1,392 Glasgow City 1,040.033 6.6% 1,802 1,075.587 3.4% 1,862 Highland 333.970 8.0% 1,597 354.305 6.1% 1,676 Inverclyde 129.746 8.8% 1,562 135.183 4.2% 1,640 Midlothian 109.905 10.7% 1,379 117.541 6.9% 1,476 Moray 117.972 9.4% 1,349 126.585 7.3% 1,443 North Ayrshire 194.586 8.6% 1,430 203.201 4.4% 1,494 North Lanarkshire 447.675 8.4% 1,391 467.360 4.4% 1,448 Orkney 49.410 6.9% 2,559 52.331 5.9% 2,684 Perth and Kinross 175.177 10.1% 1,288 186.234 6.3% 1,354 Renfrewshire 241.047 9.5% 1,410 252.413 4.7% 1,479 Scottish Borders 156.643 9.2% 1,447 165.242 5.5% 1,512 Shetland 70.741 6.9% 3,235 74.706 5.6% 3,405 South Ayrshire 147.434 8.7% 1,321 154.108 4.5% 1,378 South Lanarkshire 408.275 8.2% 1,347 430.034 5.3% 1,408 Stirling 120.915 9.1% 1,400 128.554 6.3% 1,488 West Dunbartonshire 146.596 8.2% 1,588 152.480 4.0% 1,658 West Lothian 206.727 9.1% 1,284 222.142 7.5% 1,364 Scotland 7,285.824 8.5% 1,441 7,669.403 5.3% 1,510 2005-06 2006-07 Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-on-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aggregate External Finance (£m) Year-On-Year (%) Increase Per Capita (£) Aberdeen City 287.115 4.9% 1,419 291.033 1.4% 1,438 Aberdeenshire 324.749 5.2% 1,379 342.668 5.5% 1,455 Angus 165.794 6.8% 1,519 173.361 4.6% 1,588 Argyll and Bute 167.159 5.1% 1,840 175.107 4.8% 1,927 Clackmannanshire 71.934 5.3% 1,479 74.085 3.0% 1,523 Dumfries and Galloway 241.698 5.2% 1,629 251.025 3.9% 1,692 Dundee City 249.617 4.7% 1,756 253.072 1.4% 1,780 East Ayrshire 186.614 5.6% 1,563 193.039 3.4% 1,617 East Dunbartonshire 149.735 5.7% 1,413 152.338 1.7% 1,438 East Lothian 129.054 6.5% 1,406 134.791 4.4% 1,468 East Renfrewshire 130.366 9.1% 1,455 137.384 5.4% 1,533 Edinburgh, City of 619.047 5.0% 1,352 629.886 1.8% 1,376 Eilean Siar 94.304 4.4% 3,576 96.738 2.6% 3,668 Falkirk 218.389 6.2% 1,464 225.706 3.4% 1,513 Fife 522.454 5.9% 1,465 536.744 2.7% 1,505 Glasgow City 1,117.898 3.9% 1,931 1,137.561 1.8% 1,965 Highland 373.801 5.5% 1,750 390.058 4.3% 1,826 Inverclyde 141.843 4.9% 1,727 145.889 2.9% 1,776 Midlothian 124.598 6.0% 1,573 127.536 2.4% 1,611 Moray 133.281 5.3% 1,512 137.875 3.4% 1,565 North Ayrshire 215.964 6.3% 1,590 222.300 2.9% 1,637 North Lanarkshire 496.465 6.2% 1,535 513.147 3.4% 1,587 Orkney 54.836 4.8% 2,799 58.510 6.7% 2,987 Perth and Kinross 197.062 5.8% 1,424 206.198 4.6% 1,490 Renfrewshire 267.760 6.1% 1,575 272.644 1.8% 1,604 Scottish Borders 174.443 5.6% 1,590 181.825 4.2% 1,657 Shetland 77.608 3.9% 3,528 79.562 2.5% 3,616 South Ayrshire 164.550 6.8% 1,472 168.429 2.4% 1,507 South Lanarkshire 456.205 6.1% 1,490 466.130 2.2% 1,522 Stirling 135.881 5.7% 1,563 138.696 2.1% 1,595 West Dunbartonshire 161.193 5.7% 1,764 163.864 1.7% 1,793 West Lothian 235.231 5.9% 1,436 244.915 4.1% 1,495 Scotland 8,086.647 5.4% 1,587 8,322.115 2.9% 1,633 1999-2007 Increase (£m) 1999-2007 (%) Increase Aberdeen City 98.553 51.2% Aberdeenshire 129.556 60.8% Angus 64.599 59.4% Argyll and Bute 64.223 57.9% Clackmannanshire 25.655 53.0% Dumfries and Galloway 91.302 57.2% Dundee City 79.054 45.4% East Ayrshire 66.879 53.0% East Dunbartonshire 55.216 56.9% East Lothian 51.470 61.8% East Renfrewshire 59.812 77.1% Edinburgh, City of 203.729 47.8% Eilean Siar 26.314 37.4% Falkirk 89.394 65.6% Fife 192.215 55.8% Glasgow City 324.270 39.9% Highland 140.175 56.1% Inverclyde 47.498 48.3% Midlothian 47.005 58.4% Moray 48.836 54.8% North Ayrshire 78.744 54.9% North Lanarkshire 179.212 53.7% Orkney 18.086 44.7% Perth and Kinross 79.264 62.4% Renfrewshire 95.311 53.7% Scottish Borders 66.812 58.1% Shetland 22.432 39.3% South Ayrshire 56.181 50.1% South Lanarkshire 163.256 53.9% Stirling 49.840 56.1% West Dunbartonshire 53.712 48.8% West Lothian 88.665 56.7% Scotland 2,857.269 52.3% Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2001

S1W-17553

Here the design of the channel has taken particular account of the need to minimise risk and has been constructed to operate at the minimum possible depth of 1.1 m and side steps have been introduced where possible to create a shallow edge of 0.3 m.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2002

S1W-29030

Funding to the National Galleries of Scotland and the National Museums of Scotland for 1999-2000 to 2001-02 is shown in the following table.Funding (£m)1999-20002000-012001-022002-03National Galleries of Scotland10,08511.18512.53512.285National Museums of Scotland13,29114.42717.17717.477Note:These amounts include revenue and capital funding.Funding is also provided for the Scottish Museums Council as shown:Scottish Museums Council 1999-20002000-012001-022002-03Funding (£m)0.9410.9411.0411.191Strategic Change Fund 0.51.0Of the strategic change fund £420,000 in each year is allocated to the support package for the three industrial museums.In addition, the Scottish Maritime Museum received emergency funds of £90,000 in 2000-01 and £110,000 in 2001-02 and £30,000 in 2002-03.In addition, in March 2002 in connection with the refurbishment of the Kelvingrove Gallery by Glasgow City Council the Executive made an exceptional one off payment of £3 million to Glasgow's Museum Service including £1 million specifically identified for the Kelvingrove Refurbishment Appeal Trust.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 March 2005

S2W-14033

These loans were accounted foron a cash accounting basis until 2000-01, and therefore there were no loancosts (apart from SLC administration costs – see below) to the ScottishExecutive or its predecessor, The Scottish Office.Thechange in accounting treatment from Cash Accounting to Resource Accounting as describedin the answer to S2W-14052, answered on 25 February 2005, introduced a cost for all student loan advances.Resourceaccounts giving the cost of student loans for students domiciled in Scotland areavailable from 1999-2000, and these can be found on the Scottish Executivewebsite at:www.scotland.gov.uk/publications.The cost to the ScottishExecutive of the Student Loans Company since 1999-2000 is as follows:- Year *£m...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2002

S1W-22884

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will list the publication dates for all up-dated data previously available in Chapter M, Hospital and Clinical Activity, of Scottish Health Statistics 2000.

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