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Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2000

Plenary, 01 Nov 2000

Local authorities have receptions for achievement in their area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2006

S2W-22836

The Scottish Ambulance Service have, however, provided their own locally collected data from 2004 and 2005, which shows the total incidents reported for all ambulance staff including verbal and physical incidents and threats:Number of Incidents Health Board 20041 Estimated 20042 2005 Variance Percentage Variance3 Argyll and Clyde 0 0 8 8 N...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 April 2005

S2W-15339

Table: Annual Net Household Income1 for All Pensioner Families2 2003-043 2003-04 N % Less than £10,000 270,000  39 £10,001 to £15,000 200,000  28 £15,001 to £20,000 100,000  15 Over £20,000 120,000  18 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2004

S2W-11408

To ask the Scottish Executive, with reference to Table 0.01 of Building a Better Scotland Spending Proposals 2005-2008, what the Total Managed Expenditure was broken down also into the budgets for (a) Justice, (b) the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, (c) Education and Young People, (d) Tourism, Culture and Sport, (e) Health and Community Care, (f) the Food Standards Agency, (g) Enterprise and Lifelong Learning, (h) Communities, (i) Transport, (j) Environment and Rural Development, (k) Finance and Public Services, (l) the capital modernisation fund, (m) administration, (n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2004

S2W-09790

However, the following, from figures published by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accounting, the Library and Information Statistics Unit and the Scottish Library and Information Council’s (SLIC) Public Library Expenditure Statistics, has been put together by SLIC:   Category 1995-96 1999-2000 2001-02 a Net expenditure £88,540,000 £84,130,565 £88,820,942 b Expenditure per head of population £17.24 £16.85 £17.53 c Professional staff 682 641 629   Non-professional staff 2200 2193 2308   Manual staff 225 211 n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 October 2002

S1W-30299

The information on sentence length by crime published in the statistical bulletin Prisons Statistics Scotland, 2001 therefore presents the statistics for more specific crimes rather than aggregate information for crime groups.The published information has not given statistics on the average sentence length imposed for crimes with only a small number of receptions each year because individual cases could have had a distorting effect on the figures.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 February 2002

S1W-22444

The projections do not distinguish the crimes committed by prisoners.Prison Population Projections, by Type of PrisonerYearRemandShort-TermLong-TermOtherTotal19907512,4651,484244,72419917702,5061,538254,83919928762,7061,648275,25719939482,8681,786355,63719941,0152,6901,851295,58519959982,6351,951425,62619961,0002,7582,085195,86219979472,7512,363216,08219989382,5612,498206,01719991,0122,4882,500296,0292000 8942,4082,535325,8692001 (proj.)9762,6152,542316,1642002 (proj.)9852,6992,632316,3472003 (proj.)9932,7552,719316,4982004 (proj.)1,0002,8122,828316,6712005 (proj.)1,0112,8752,909316,8252006 (proj.)1,0222,9442,991316,9872007 (proj.)1,0343,0133,071317,1492008 (proj.)1,0453,0813,164317,3212009 (proj.)1,0553,1453,246317,4782010 (proj.)1,0653,2063,320317,623The prison population projections, which were prepared in September 2001, are based on projecting the numbers of receptions...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 August 2004

S2W-09629

Not all of the outstanding balance will be due to fines in default as a largeproportion could be within their valid payment period.Outstanding Balance -Financial Penalties Imposed - Balance as % of Imposed O/S Bal  31/3/99 Imposed 1998-99 % O/S Bal 31/3/00 Imposed 1999-2000 % O/S Bal 31/3/01 Imposed 2000-01 % Aberdeen 534,258 928,576 58 457,679 785,412 58 431,656 716,978 60 Airdrie 314,660 414,870 76 323,260 353,701 91 340,399 384,138 89 Alloa 89,978 126,033 71 79,996 99,927 80 87,803 119,609 73 Arbroath 139,521 225,602 62 120,398 219,885 55 115,798 167,390 69 Ayr 249,424 438,842 57 238,330 344,893 69 254,193 445292 57 Banff 57,301 203,682 28 45,188 194,217 23 77,973 216,623 36 Campbeltown 50,645 55,903 91 44,944 48,576 93 48,201 41,136 117 Cupar 40,063 73,120 55 32,478 86,342 38 45,203 86,927 52 Dingwall 67,616 109,098 62 60,254 84,971 71 55,253 93,420 59 Dornoch 20,671 42,470 49 29,155 150,941 19 27,508 47,453 58 Dumbarton 184,739 253,005 73 216,123 264,493 82 201,231 256,051 79 Dumfries 244,059 381,644 64 213,127 344,720 62 227,680 395,292 58 Dundee 352,420 375,572 94 349,961 493,198 71 372,722 421,263 88 Dunfermline 318,609 341,393 93 285,520 403,522 71 258,921 333,624 78 Dunoon 34,871 56,578 62 28,690 56,671 51 39,889 44,937 89 Duns 22,852 28,883 79 29,290 44,958 65 * N...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2003

Plenary, 19 Jun 2003

Although I recognise that the First Minister is not a nationalist with either a big or a small n, there is a broad consensus in the chamber that the transfer of powers over the internal rules governing the operation of the Scottish Parliament, for example, should be transferred to the Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2006

Plenary, 14 Dec 2006

Like Richard Lochhead, I was unable to get to the reception that is mentioned in the motion.

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