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Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 1999

Plenary, 28 Oct 1999

I would not wish to say anything that might upset my colleagues, especially as I am attending a reception at their behest tonight. I agree that single-member practices in the legal profession have difficulties maintaining cash flow and with the paperwork that they must undertake.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 January 2002

S1W-22427

Details of The Queen's visit to Scotland from 23 to 29 May are as follows:23-MayThe Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, will attend a Scottish Service of Thanksgiving at Glasgow Cathedral24-MayFalkirk; Edinburgh (including a Reception in the Palace of Holyroodhouse)25-MayThe Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, will open the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Edinburgh; The Queen will also give a Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse26-MayThe Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, will attend the General Assembly Service, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh27-MayIsle of Skye; Isle of Lewis; Wick28-MayAberdeen (including a visit to the Scottish Parliament, sitting at King's College Conference Centre, Aberdeen University); Dundee29-MayLauder; MelroseThe full UK programme, which includes further Scottish events on 5 and 7 August, is as follows:29-AprThe Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will attend a Dinner at No. 10 Downing Street. 30-AprSubject to approval by each House, The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, will attend a session of the Joint Houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall at which Her Majesty will address both HousesSouth West of England (Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Bath)01-MayFalmouth; Trelissick; Truro; Exeter02-MayTaunton; Wells; BathNorth East of England (Tyne and Wear and County Durham)07-MaySunderland; Gateshead; Newcastle08-MayDurham; Darlington; Stockton (The Duke of Edinburgh)09-MayEast London South East of England (Buckinghamshire and Berkshire)10-MayAylesbury; Marlow; Bisham Abbey16-17 MayThe Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will attend the Royal Windsor Horse Show18-MayThe Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will take the Salute at "All The Queen's Horses", Royal Windsor Horse Show20-MayThe Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will attend the Chelsea Flower Show21-MayThe Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, will open the new Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace22-MayThe Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will attend an Arts Reception at the Royal Academy of Arts, LondonScotland 23 to 29 May (see above)Jubilee Weekend01-JunThe Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will hold The Queen's Concert (Classical Concert) in the Gardens at Buckingham Palace02-JunThe Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, will attend a Jubilee Church Service, St.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2005

S2W-21455

Number of Qualified School Nurses (Whole-Time Equivalent) by NHS Board at 31 March 2005 NHS Board 2003 2004 2005 Scotland 294.0 330.7 309.4 Argyll and Clyde 22.7 20.5 21.6 Ayrshire and Arran 26.1 24.3 30.1 Borders 5.1 4.7 6.7 Dumfries and Galloway 7.4 8.8 9.8 Fife 27.3 24.9 29.5 Forth Valley 13.6 15.0 14.6 Grampian 33.8 37.2 35.5 Greater Glasgow 53.8 58.2 56.3 Highland 14.7 19.7 19.5 Lanarkshire 43.8 42.9 42.3 Lothian 19.0 18.2 16.8 Orkney N...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 June 2004

S2W-08234

a bhios a' f`gail cholaistean no chyrsaichean foghlaim `rd-lre aig deireadh an t-seisein acadaimigich seo agus a dh' fhaighneachd co mheud dreuchd b`n a bhios ann dhaibh. Subject to satisfactory completionof their courses, 13 newly qualified Gaelic medium primary teachers will leave universitiesoffering Teacher Education at the end of this academic year.The...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2000

S1W-05566

Orthopaedic surgery and medical emergency admissions are still carried out at Stracathro.Discharges from Stracathro hospital, September 1998 to March 1999, by quarter; showing type and principal operation/procedure performed.199830 Sept199831 Dec199931 MarTotal Discharges2,5782,5542,790 of which Emergency929905959 Elective1,2831,1841,367 Transfers366465464All principal operations & procedures1,2531,1031,280 showing type A Nervous System162640 B Endocrine System & 312 C Eye--- D Ear--1 E Respiratory Tract906254 F Mouth906253 G Upper Digestive Tract184110151 H Lower Digestive Tract125118104 J Other Abdominal Organs (digestive)17315 L Arteries & Veins25732 M Urinary200206223 N...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2004

S2W-11527

Due to this and the fact that there are nearly 35,000 receptions into SPS prisons each year, many repeat offenders, SPS consider it would be misleading to compare these hours with the average prison population over the year.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2001

Justice 1 Committee, 13 Mar 2001

Will those increased costs come from increased investment for advice through reception services, from an increased level of representation in court, or from both?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2004

S2W-12407

Financial Year £ Specific Allocation Source 1999-2000 79,000 Mental Health Development Fund 2000-01 410,000 Mental Health Development Fund 2001-02 560,000 Mental Health and Wellbeing Development Fund 2002-03 NIL N/A 2003-04 74,340* Improve Mental Health Services ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2003

S2W-03568

The following table sets out these various amounts.   2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04   £ Million £ Million £ Million £ Million GAE for Fife Constabulary 41.7 44.0 44.4 49.5 Budget set by Police Authority 41.0 43.4 44.4 49.5 Additional Executive grants 0.6 1.1 2.1 n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2003

S1W-33894

To ask the Scottish Executive what funds were allocated, and on what dates, to the South Lanarkshire Council area through (a) the National Childcare Strategy, (b) Sure Start Scotland, (c) New Community Schools, (d) New Housing Partnerships, (e) the Early Intervention Programme, (f) tackling health inequalities, (g) study support and out-of-school hours learning activities, (h) the Alternatives to Exclusion grant scheme, (i) social inclusion partnerships, (j) the Working Communities programme, (k) the Listening to Communities programme, (l) the Better Neighbourhood Services Fund, (m) Scottish Homes and (n...

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