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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2005

S2W-14720

Thesefigures exclude all staff costs associated with training and supporting patients using insulin pumps and any cost savings resulting from improved control.Costs are based on figures taken from a report published in October 2004 by the NHS R&D HTA Programme: Clinical and cost-effectiveness of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion for diabetes by JL Co...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2002

S1W-21211

In addition, information provided to CSO by NHS Trusts suggests that the NHS R & D Support Fund indirectly supported 359 research projects into mental health, at a total cost of £2,729,260 in the last financial year.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2002

Plenary, 10 Oct 2002

Will the minister join me and other members in condemning retailers who have ignored the voluntary three-week code on the sale of fireworks—particularly R S McColl in Stewarton in my constituency—by selling fireworks at half price outwith the three-week period?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2003

S2W-03331

To ask the Scottish Executive why my constituent Mr R Ritchie, Peterhead, has been asked to pay over #1,000 before the NHS in his area will give him dynamic therapy for his occult form of macular degeneration and whether this charge is consistent with the aim of ensuring that patients throughout Scotland enjoy equal access to the same free treatments.
Committees Date published: 22 April 2022

Stage 1 Report on the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill

Written submissions: Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce Alan McIntosh Dr Alisdair MacPherson Anonymous (Response ID: 148495289) Anonymous (Response ID: 216381947) Anonymous (Response ID: 365806526) Anonymous (Response ID: 392764565) Anonymous (Response ID: 422898140) Anonymous (Response ID: 558386087) Anonymous (Response ID: 565503164) Anonymous (Response ID: 639407626) Anonymous (Response ID: 649332664) Anonymous (Response ID: 701649183) Anonymous (Response ID: 765072804) Anonymous (Response ID: 789783149) Anonymous (Response ID: 792460520) Anonymous (Response ID: 850787472) Dr Andrew Tickell and Professor Alison Britton BMF Group Brian Jakobsen Children & Young People's Centre for Justice Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland (Response ID: 19275186) Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland (Response ID: 772875990) Citizens Advice Scotland (Response ID: 19231031) Citizens Advice Scotland (Response ID: 155708106) Colleges Scotland Community Help & Advice Initiative COSLA Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service David Gault David Graham Dougie Sangster East Renfrewshire Council Edinburgh Napier University Education Institute of Scotland Faculty of Advocates Greg (Response ID: 431106525) Homeless Action Scotland Isla (Response ID: 74898745) K R...
Committees Date published: 13 November 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Scottish Elections (Franchise and Representations) Bill

This will ensure that, in most cases, only those with a permanent address in Scotland will be able to vote and that temporary visitors and tourists will not be able to register. E[lectoral] R[egistration] O[fficers]s will assess residence as they do at present for existing voters.”ivPolicy Memorandum, paragraph 46 Lorna Gledhill, Scottish Refugee Council, e...
Date published: 28 October 2019

Brexit events timeline: Scottish Parliament engagement and scrutiny

Exiting the EU is a a major theme of the meeting.27 October 2016The Scottish Parliament debates the implications of the EU Referendum result for the environment and climate change.The Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee takes evidence on the implications of the EU Referendum result for Scotland from Rt Hon David Mundell MP, UK Secretary of State for Scotland.1 November 2016The Scottish Parliament debates the implications of the EU Referendum for justice and security.The Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee takes evidence on the economic impact of leaving the European Union.3 November 2016The Equalities and Human Rights Committee begins an inquiry into the implications of Brexit for equalities and human rights in Scotland.The Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee takes evidence on the implications of the EU Referendum result for Scotland.The High Court gives its judgement in R...
Date published: 7 December 2018

Pro-Poor or Pro-Rich? The social impact of local government budgets, 2016-17 to 2018-19

Annex A – Pro-Rich and Pro-Poor classification Service HeadingServicePattern of use/ benefit1EducationPre-primary educationNeutral2EducationPrimary educationPro-Poor3EducationSecondary educationNeutral-Poor4EducationSpecial educationPro-Poor5EducationCommunity LearningPro-Rich6EducationOther non-school fundingNeutral-Poor7Cultural and related servicesMuseums and galleriesPro-Rich8Cultural and related servicesOther cultural and heritage servicesPro-Rich9Cultural and related servicesPromotional eventsNeutral-Rich10Cultural and related servicesOther tourismNeutral-Rich11Cultural and related servicesCountryside recreation and managementNeutral-Rich12Cultural and related servicesSport facilitiesNeutral-Rich13Cultural and related servicesCommunity parks and open spacesNeutral-Rich14Cultural and related servicesOther recreation and sportNeutral-Rich15Cultural and related servicesLibrary ServiceNeutral-Poor16Social workService StrategyPro-Poor17Social workChildren's PanelVery Pro-Poor18Social workChildren and familiesVery Pro-Poor19Social workOlder personsPro-Poor20Social workAdults with physical or sensory disabilitiesPro-Poor21Social workAdults with learning disabilitiesPro-Poor22Social workAdults with mental health needsPro-Poor23Social workAdults with other needsPro-Poor24Social workCriminal justice social work servicesPro-Poor25Roads and transportRoad constructionNeutral-Rich26Roads and transportWinter maintenanceNeutral-Rich27Roads and transportMaintenance & repairsNeutral-Rich28Roads and transportRoad lightingNeutral-Rich29Roads and transportSchool crossing patrolsNeutral-Rich30Roads and transportRoad Safety and Traffic CalmingNeutral-Rich31Roads and transportOther network and traffic management Neutral-Rich32Roads and transportParkingPro-Rich33Roads and transportLocal authority public transport Pro-Poor34Roads and transportNon-LA public transport: Concessionary faresPro-Poor35Roads and transportNon-LA public transport: Support to operators and voluntary groupsPro-Poor36Roads and transportNon-LA public transport: Co-ordinationBack Office37Environmental servicesTrading Standards - Citizens AdviceVery Pro-Poor38Environmental servicesTrading Standards - Other (Consumer Protection)Neutral39Environmental servicesWaste Management - Waste CollectionNeutral40Environmental servicesWaste Management - Waste DisposalNeutral41Environmental servicesWaste Management - OtherNeutral42Environmental servicesOther - Cemetery, cremation and mortuary servicesNeutral43Environmental servicesOther - Coast ProtectionNeutral44Environmental servicesOther - Flood defence and land drainageNeutral45Environmental servicesOther - Environmental HealthNeutral46Planning and economic developmentPlanning: Building controlPro-Rich47Planning and economic developmentPlanning: Development controlPro-Rich48Planning and economic developmentPlanning: PolicyPro-Rich49Planning and economic developmentPlanning: Environmental initiativesNeutral50Planning and economic developmentEconomic developmentNeutral51Non-HRA HousingAdministration of Housing AdvancesVery Pro-Poor52Non-HRA HousingRenovation and Improvement Grants (excl admin costs)Very Pro-Poor53Non-HRA HousingAdministration of Renovation and Improvement GrantsVery Pro-Poor54Non-HRA HousingOther Private Sector Housing RenewalVery Pro-Poor55Non-HRA HousingHousing Benefits: Rent AllowanceVery Pro-Poor56Non-HRA HousingHousing Benefits: Rent RebateVery Pro-Poor57Non-HRA HousingHomelessnessVery Pro-Poor58Non-HRA HousingHousing Support ServicesVery Pro-Poor59Non-HRA HousingWelfare ServicesVery Pro-Poor60Non-HRA HousingOther non-HRA Housing (excl. admin of Housing Benefits)Very Pro-Poor61Central servicesCouncil Tax Collection Back Office62Central servicesNon-Domestic Rates CollectionBack Office63Central servicesAdministration of Council Tax Reduction & Housing BenefitVery Pro-Poor64Central servicesEmergency PlanningNeutral65Central servicesLicensingNeutral66Central servicesConducting ElectionsNeutral67Central servicesRegistration of ElectorsNeutral68Central servicesNon-Domestic Lands ValuationBack Office69Central servicesCouncil Tax ValuationBack Office70Central servicesNon-Road LightingNeutral-Rich71Central servicesGeneral Grants, Bequests & DonationsPro-Poor72Central servicesRegistration of Births, Deaths & MarriagesNeutral73Central servicesCorporate and Democratic CoreBack Office74Central servicesEqual Pay/Single Status (prior year cost/provision only)Back Office75Central servicesNon Distributed CostsBack Office76Central servicesMiscellaneousBack Office77Other ExpenditureSurplus(-)/Deficit(+) on trading operations not already included Non-service Related78Other ExpenditureCapital expenditure charged to the General FundNon-service Related79Other ExpenditureInterest and Investment income (record a credit as a negative value)Non-service Related80Other ExpenditureStatutory repayment of debt - Loans fundNon-service Related81Other ExpenditureStatutory repayment of debt - Credit arrangements (Finance leases / PPP/PFI)Non-service Related82Other ExpenditureInterest payable and similar chargesNon-service Related83Other ExpenditurePremiums and discountsNon-service Related84Other ExpenditureDebt Management ExpensesNon-service Related85Other ExpenditureContingencyNon-service Related Annex B – Local authorities grouped by budget pressure Local authorities grouped by budget pressure 2018-19Budget pressure groupLocal authorityBudget pressure (savings as percentage of expenditure)Group 1 (greatest budget pressure)Clackmannanshire5.9%East Dunbartonshire5.1%Renfrewshire4.4%Scottish Borders4.3%Midlothian3.8%Angus3.7%Aberdeenshire3.6%West Lothian3.6%Group 2Moray3.2%Aberdeen City3.1%Eilean Siar2.5%Orkney2.3%South Ayrshire2.2%East Lothian2.2%South Lanarkshire2.2%Dumfries & Galloway2.1%Group 3Perth & Kinross2.1%Glasgow2.0%East Renfrewshire1.9%Highland1.8%Shetland1.7%Dundee City1.7%North Ayrshire1.6%Falkirk1.6%Group 4 (least budget pressure)Inverclyde1.6%Edinburgh1.5%Fife1.4%East Ayrshire1.3%Argyll & Bute1.0%Stirling0.8%West Dunbartonshire0.5%North Lanarkshire0.4% Annex C – Local Authority Budget Documents Local AuthorityBudget DocumentsAberdeen CityBudget Speech and Approved Budgets 2018/19Strategic Transformation CommitteeFull Business Case - January 2018AberdeenshireRevenue Budget 2018-2023AngusChange Programme Report – 15 February 2018Argyll & ButeRevenue Budget Overview 2018-19 to 2020-21Supplementary Pack - Budget Items from P&R...
Date published: 26 November 2018

The UK's Departure from the European Union - An overview of the Withdrawal Agreement

Retrieved from http://parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?r=11776&i=106601&c=2127327#ScotParlOR [accessed 15 November 2018]Quantifying the economic benefit that access to the Single Market in goods will give Northern Ireland compared to the rest of the UK (which will have a customs partnership with the EU) is complex.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 22 Feb 2006

All the campaigners deserve to be congratulated. Absolutely.GSM-R Communication Masts (Planning Permission) (PE811) GSM-R Communication Masts (Planning Permission) (PE811) PE811, which is by Mark Mulholland on behalf of Parents and Residents against Masts, calls on the Scottish Parliament to consider and debate the permitted development rights that Network Rail enjoys in respect of the erection of 96ft-tall global system for mobile communications railway—GSM-R—communication masts in residential areas.At its meeting on 8 September 2005, the committee agreed to write to the Minister for Communities, whose response has been circulated.

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