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The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service operates a casetracking system and does not have a statistical database from which thisinformation about cases involving rape could be extracted.Cases of rape may onlyprosecuted in the High Court but disposal records do not reveal the level ofdetail requested.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 November 2003
The Executive has made clearto NHS boards and the Scottish Ambulance Service the need for early dialoguewherever changes to the way in which maternity and other hospital services areprovided may be under consideration. This is what happened recently in NHSArgyll and Clyde and informed the decision of the NHS board toprovide the ambulance service with additi...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 September 2003
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-476 by Cathy Jamieson on 30 May 2003, what roles the proposed new prisons at Addiewell and Low Moss will play and how many prisoner places will be provided in each.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 August 2003
We do not believe it would be a responsible use of the Executive's budget to apply any additional resources that may be obtained to repay this debt. S2W-01572
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 August 2003
The road safety investigation report for the A9 North Kessock junction, in common with all such reports, may contain potentially sensitive information from the police and therefore it would not be appropriate to place it in the public domain.
The Secretary of State for Transport indicated at the UK Parliament's Transport Committee on 21 May that this issue will be covered in the forthcoming white paper.
The proposed rail link to Glasgow Airport will require new infrastructure and service configuration that may create opportunities to enhance capacity and services on the Glasgow/Ayrshire line.
His response is as follows:Up to 2.5% of the Social Inclusion Partnership Fund allocation in any year may be used to meet administration costs incurred by the grant recipient. £446,859 was claimed in 2001-02 for administering the Social Inclusion Partnerships in Glasgow (including Castlemilk).