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To ask the Scottish Executive on what date HM Treasury first notified the Executive on a (a) provisional and (b) final basis of the spending in the base year for the purpose of applying the Barnett Formula in relation to the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 October 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive whether HM Treasury has consulted the Executive in relation to the revision of the rules set out in Funding the Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales and Northern Ireland Assembly - A Statement of Funding Policy and, if so, on what dates and what revisions were considered.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 September 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how much has been spent on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route project and what proportion of these costs are attributable to the change of route announced in December 2005. To date approximately£22.5 million has been spent on the design and development of the project.
Develops a sustainable programme for epilepsy support and teaching both in the College of Medicine and in the College of Health Sciences Malawi £5,000 Mona McAlpine Health visitor and school nurse NHS Shetland Mona lived in South Africa for 31 years Running a holiday camp for orphan and vulnerabl...
We could agree to bring in the minister for this petition, for example, but somebody could feel strongly about doing the same for another petition later when it would not be possible because we would not have any other dates in the diary. Can we identify whether there is more than one petition for which we want to bring in the minister?
That analysis confirms what we knew from the SNP manifesto, which is that it has no figure for extra teachers, no plans for extra classrooms and no date for delivery of smaller class sizes in Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 December 2010
At present, all childhood vaccinations are procured by the Department of Health on behalf of the four UK administrations. To date this process has always worked well and Scotland benefits significantly from this arrangement.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 September 2010
Norfolkline/DFDS was awarded ‚¬2,000,000 in waterborne freight grant, of which ‚¬1,000,000 has been paid to date. The company has also benefited from £333,300 in marketing support from VisitScotland.