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Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2018

S5W-19658

If we instead compare 2017 data with 2015, when renewable heat output last increased, the 2017 figure is 14% greater indicating an underlying upward trend.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 September 2018

S5W-18653

To ask the Scottish Government what the level of statin use is, and what information it has regarding how this compares with the rest of the UK. In Scotland, the Dispenser Payments and Prescription Cost Analysis report provides (on an annual basis), information on the volume of drugs prescribed in the community.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2018

S5W-14237

However, for a more accurate year on year comparator, it is considered more relevant to compare the scores to the Autumn 2016 results where – (a) overall satisfaction in Autumn 2017 increased 2% from Autumn 2016 (b) there is no comparison for level of overcrowding as this question only introduced in Spring 2017 (c...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2017

S5W-12318

This is over and above the £9 million, announced in May 2017, to support Unscheduled Care - total of £14 million for winter 2017, compared to £12 million the previous year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 July 2016

S5W-01178

To ask the Scottish Government what the value is of road and rail investment planned for the north east in (a) 2016-17 and (b) the current parliamentary session, and how this compares with the previous parliamentary session.
Last updated: 4 September 2023

BB20230904

Supported by: Clare Haughey*, Stuart McMillan*, David Torrance*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Emma Harper*, Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*, Sue Webber*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Audrey Nicoll* Miles Briggs: The Work of Professor Des Smith—That the Parliament *S6M-10267 acknowledges the sad passing of Edinburgh Biosciences founder, Professor Des Smith, who, it understands, died suddenly on 1 August 2023; understands that Professor Smith had a very long and distinguished career both in academia and in industry, elected as a fellow of Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1973 and the Royal Society in 1976; notes that he was the first professor of physics on Edinburgh’s Heriot Watt University Riccarton Campus; understands that he has contributed to advances in optical coatings, magneto-optics of semiconductors, satellite meteorology, infrared spectroscopy and fluorescence technology and their applications; commends that his work has contributed to the tuneable spin-flip Raman laser, which gives the highest resolution molecular gas spectra, and the invention of the carbon dioxide Selective Chopper Radiometer, which flew on the Nimbus 4 satellite in 1970; celebrates that, in 2011, Professor Smith was presented with a prestigious Royal Society of Edinburgh Royal Medal by the Duke of Edinburgh in recognition of his eminent work in physics research, especially in optoelectronics, spectroscopy and laser technology; understands that in 2013, following the sale of his first company, Edinburgh Instruments, Professor Smith founded his second company, Edinburgh Biosciences Ltd, again on the Research Park, aiming to apply his knowledge of fluorescence and light based technologies to diagnose and treat cataracts, and further understands that devices based on Professor Smith's work are currently in clinical trials producing encouraging results, and that Edinburgh Biosciences continues to advance his work.
Date published: 19 December 2022

Budget 2023-24

This takes the total emissions associated with the budget and compares it to Total Managed Expenditure.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 23 June 2015

Our time for reflection leader today is Dr Amanullah De Sondy, who is a senior lecturer in contemporary Islam in University College Cork’s study of religions department.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 05 November 2014

The council tax freeze was supported by a majority at the Scottish Parliament elections, which gave us the mandate to commit to it, and resources have been put into the local government settlement to ensure that local authorities can freeze the council tax and have been compensated for doing so. In addition, de-ring fencing has been very empowering of loca...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2007

Equal Opportunities Committee, 11 Sep 2007

Those ideas can be considered once the pro formas are completed. Are members happy with that?

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