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It does not appear to me that the social inclusion rhetoric is being followed through in reality. Is Fiona McLeod aware that for a long time sportscotland, which manages lottery funding for sport, sought applications for money for cricket and associated projects, but none were forthcoming?
It is only right and proper that we are required to conduct ourselves in a manner appropriate to the standing of the Scottish Parliament—the guidelines in the code of conduct will ensure that we follow the right direction. Respect is not a right—it must be earned.
It is looking to become a model that others should follow. We did not get much time to discuss linkage into other areas, but it is networked so well that everybody who is anybody in Renfrewshire is involved in the REBP.
The information requested ispresented in the following tables.(a) Alcohol-Related Deaths1 by ParliamentaryConstituency, 2001-05 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Scotland 1,398 1,487 1,525 1,478 1,513 Aberdeen Central 24 19 13 14 23 Aberdeen No...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 January 2007
Her response is as follows:Information on spend is not held centrally by Scottish Parliamentary constituency and held by postcode area onlyfor the Central Heating and Warm Deal programmes.The available information onspend by local authority area is shown in the following tables.Affordable Housing InvestmentProgramme 2001-02 (£ Million) ...
To ask the Scottish Executive how much, and by what percentage, each NHS board budget increased in each of the last five years (a) in total and (b) per capita and what the cumulative increase was over this period. Details are as follows: NHS Board 2000-01 Total Budget Increase (£000) 2000-01 Total Budget Increase (%) ...
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Date answered:
9 February 2005
Figures for Aberdeenshire, Shetland and West Lothian are estimates based on incomplete returns from March 2004.4. Following housing stock transfers, figures for Dumfries and Galloway, Glasgow and Scottish Borders are not included.5.
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Date answered:
30 November 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive how many days were lost in each (a) department, (b) agency and (c) non-departmental public body through staff sickness in each financial year since 1999; what the average annual number of days lost per employee was as a result of sickness in those years, and what the cost was of such time lost. The details are set out in the following tables for the years for which records are available.
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Date answered:
4 February 2004
Details of bankruptcies are held by Sheriffdoms rather than local authority areas and are compiled by financial year. The following tables give the number of bankruptcies for the financial years 1996-97 to 2002-03 and by quarters for the whole of 2003.