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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 September 2007

S3W-03050

The charges inquestion are: Act/Section Description of Offence Abandonment of Animals Act 1960, Section 1 Cause unnecessary suffering Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006, Section 19(1) Cause a protected animal unnecessary suffering Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006, Section 19(2) Cause a protected animal unnecessary suffering by act or omission Protection of Animals (Scotland) Act 1912, Section 1(1)(a)and(2) Owner fail to provide adequate care Protection of Animals (Scotland) Act 1912, Section 1(1)(a) Cruelly treat an animal Protection of Animals (Scotland) Act 1912, Section 1(1)(a)and(2) Wantonly or unreasonably ill treat an animal Protection of Animals (Scotland) Act 1912, Section 1(1)(a) Owner did cause unnecessary suffering to an animal Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, Section 1(1)(a) Intentionally or recklessly kill/injure/take a wild bird The following...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2007

S3W-02399

The figures for each local authority area shown inthe following table are, therefore, indicative only, as a number of housingassociations operate over more than one area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2007

S3W-02010

The number ofprimary school classes with 25 or more pupils is shown in the following table.Information for secondary schools is not collected.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 July 2007

S3W-01879

Her response is asfollows:The number of farm animalwelfare inspections carried out in 2006 and 2007 up to the end of June forvarious purposes are shown in the following tables. The figures for 2007 havestill to be finalised.Table 1Number of Inspections CarriedOut During 2006 Visit Type Complaint Elective Programmed Ta...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 May 2010

Local Government and Communities Committee 05 May 2010

Will the cuts in Scotland hamper our ability to meet our 2020 child poverty target? Having a budget that is declining in real terms rather than rising—which is certainly the case with the Scottish Government’s budget in this financial year—will not make achieving such targets easier.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2007

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 21 Nov 2007

It will also be fundamental to the new skills body, which has responsibility for the national programmes including, especially for those who need more choices and chances, the get ready for work programme.The skills strategy, "Skills for Scotland", addresses the need to develop literacy and numeracy both in schools—it is terribly important to get the flow sorted—and in the stock: the 70 per cent of 2020...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2010

Local Government and Communities Committee 24 November 2010

That rate, which rose by 3p an hour following the employers’ imposition in September this year, is only 23p above the minimum wage in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 March 2011

Justice Committee 01 March 2011

The committee and the Parliament have already had to deal with the question of the use of admissions evidence following the Cadder judgment, which is obviously a broader issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2010

We hired in extra vehicles to recover lorries, but in many cases clearance was followed too quickly by further incidents, and it became increasingly difficult to reach those lorries.For the M8 westbound, the absence of moving traffic and temperatures below the level at which salt works allowed significant build-up of ice, despite appropriate treatment, and ...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 28 October 2010

That is a staggering concentration that perhaps merited a more considered response than it got at the time.The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists has presented evidence to show that, in addition to coming disproportionately from deprived backgrounds, those who are in prison display a high concentration of comprehension and communication disorders. I know that most of the following figures have already been made available to members, but with members’ indulgence I would like to place them on the parliamentary record.

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