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its care of the elderly | expenditure | against grant aided expenditure and |
when calculating their grant aided | expenditure | allocations for a 2002 03 |
when calculating their grant aided | expenditure | allocations for a 2002 03 |
line with current grant aided | expenditure | allocations s1w 23101 mrs lyndsay |
elderly expenditure against grant aided | expenditure | and resource transfer and consider |
financial support through grant aided | expenditure | or other mechanisms towards the |
each local authorities grant aided | expenditure | requirements for roads maintenance in |
executive what the grant aided | expenditure | settlement for a city of |
addition to the grant aided | expenditure | settlement it has awarded to |
the level of grant aided | expenditure | there will rise by more |
introduce new or increase existing | expenditure | charged on or payable out |
introduce new or increase existing | expenditure | charged on or payable out |
administration and certain bodies whose | expenditure | is payable out of the |
agrees to any increase in | expenditure | payable out of the scottish |
to a any increase in | expenditure | payable out of the scottish |
to a any increase in | expenditure | payable out of the scottish |
scotland bill agrees to the | expenditure | payable out of the scottish |
agrees to a the following | expenditure | payable out of the scottish |
agrees to a the following | expenditure | payable out of the scottish |
the scottish consolidated fund i | expenditure | of the scottish administration and |
the scottish consolidated fund a | expenditure | of the scottish administration in |
of the scottish consolidated fund | expenditure | of the scottish ministers in |
will contain provisions that charge | expenditure | on the scottish consolidated fund |
bill agrees to the following | expenditure | out of the scottish consolidated |
bill agrees to the following | expenditure | out of the scottish consolidated |
body shall make payments towards | expenditure | incurred by each contributor in |
contributor may make payments towards | expenditure | incurred by that contributor in |
purpose of making payments towards | expenditure | incurred in exercising functions mentioned |
purposes of making payments towards | expenditure | incurred in exercising functions mentioned |
to an nhs body towards | expenditure | incurred or to be incurred |
to a local authority towards | expenditure | incurred or to be incurred |
page 34 line 26 after | expenditure | insert reasonably incurred mr andy |
when they apply for departmental | expenditure | i must take issue with |
the difference between the departmental | expenditure | limit and the total departmental |
allocation within the scottish departmental | expenditure | limit for expenditure outturn estimated |
limit and the total departmental | expenditure | limits for each programme in |
on the operation of departmental | expenditure | limits in respect of european |
about the impact of departmental | expenditure | limits on the allocation of |
scottish departmental expenditure limit for | expenditure | outturn estimated and planned by |
talking about the balance between | expenditure | and revenue but there is |
infrastructure the tension between capital | expenditure | and revenue expenditure can be |
to any parliamentary procedure government | expenditure | and revenue in scotland 1998 |
point debating the balance between | expenditure | and revenue the expenditure plans |
that the housing revenue account | expenditure | and the single allocation under |
use of the road the | expenditure | becomes revenue expenditure that is |
between capital expenditure and revenue | expenditure | can be loose our interest |
route breakdown of revenue and | expenditure | for caledonian macbrayne s upper |
the figures for revenue and | expenditure | for the largs to cumbrae |
outturn in capital and revenue | expenditure | in 2001 02 and c |
the a capital and revenue | expenditure | in each year since 1996 |
balance between revenue and capital | expenditure | in the round i also |
capital expenditure or indeed revenue | expenditure | on dbfo transport projects that |
no adverse implications for revenue | expenditure | on public services in scotland |
the methodologies for prioritising capital | expenditure | or indeed revenue expenditure on |
between expenditure and revenue the | expenditure | plans of the executive and |
road the expenditure becomes revenue | expenditure | that is paid out over |
for the purposes of capital | expenditure | 2 if the scottish ministers |
than 100 million of capital | expenditure | a year are not recorded |
in the accounts as capital | expenditure | although it is being used |
cross cutting review that capital | expenditure | by housing associations appears not |
not to count as capital | expenditure | by the government so it |
the contractor that is capital | expenditure | if on the other hand |
balance between operational and capital | expenditure | intrigued me in table 0 |
operate model whereby the capital | expenditure | is raised by the consortium |
total was allocated for capital | expenditure | on arts and cultural projects |
executive current provision for capital | expenditure | on the scottish parliament is |
of the amount of capital | expenditure | that is actually being delivered |
borrowing and not the capital | expenditure | that shows in the accounts |
capital receipts to fund recurring | expenditure | that was not included in |
there will be no capital | expenditure | this year because of the |
financing of elements of capital | expenditure | through the private finance initiative |
we will incur further capital | expenditure | under that heading i have |
balance between capital and operational | expenditure | what is your view of |
project is progressing and actual | expenditure | against planned expenditure at the |
and actual expenditure against planned | expenditure | at the end of the |
the scottish executive what planned | expenditure | by the scotland office is |
more than in england planned | expenditure | for 2003 04 is 194 |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is currently planned for each |
on 25 march 2002 what | expenditure | is planned for each of |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is planned for the a8 |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is planned for the a80 |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is planned for the aberdeen |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is planned for the larkhall |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is planned for the m77 |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | is planned for the transport |
figure had risen to planned | expenditure | of 39 million in this |
scottish executive what its planned | expenditure | on nhs modernisation initiatives was |
allocates total expenditure within total | expenditure | not as a running total |
and learning expenditure that includes | expenditure | on higher and further education |
afforded to skills and learning | expenditure | that includes expenditure on higher |
each year he allocates total | expenditure | within total expenditure not as |
and what was the actual | expenditure | in each of the last |
be no shortfall in actual | expenditure | on older people s services |
vary annually depending on actual | expenditure | our spending on structural and |
but within actual allocated total | expenditure | we find 53 million after |
will inform the executive s | expenditure | decisions for 2002 03 and |
will inform the executive s | expenditure | decisions for 2002 03 and |
2001 02 and c budgeted | expenditure | in 2002 03 on roads |
and what the expected total | expenditure | is for 2002 03 s1w |
bodies towards certain local authority | expenditure | 11 payments by local authorities |
payments by local authorities towards | expenditure | by nhs bodies on prescribed |
payments by local authorities towards | expenditure | by nhs bodies on prescribed |
payments by health boards towards | expenditure | of others on community services |
power to make payments towards | expenditure | on community services 11 payments |
balance of the increase in | expenditure | between higher education and other |
balance between taxation income and | expenditure | however i am conscious that |
were examining the balance of | expenditure | on the sda s activities |
executive how much public sector | expenditure | in total there has been |
the scottish executive what total | expenditure | on energy efficiency measures was |
the information given on total | expenditure | per pupil by each local |
mainland increase in direct grant | expenditure | in 2003 04 2004 05 |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on rail services in the |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on rail services in the |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on rail services in the |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on rail services in the |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on rail services in the |
grant report in aid of | expenditure | on rail services in the |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on rural public passenger transport |
on grant in aid of | expenditure | on south fife to edinburgh |
the spending figures with baseline | expenditure | because those data are provided |
the spending review provided increased | expenditure | of 800 million in 2001 |
spending review 2000 to increase | expenditure | on transport by 500 million |
spending review 2000 to increase | expenditure | on transport by 500 million |
the record level of public | expenditure | the spending review provided increased |
spending in those lines of | expenditure | there is no chance that |
decisions increased or better targeted | expenditure | affecting rural areas across all |
crime further welcomes the increased | expenditure | by the executive on children |
crime further welcomes the increased | expenditure | by the executive on children |
year the areas in which | expenditure | increased are management advertising and |
about how well the increased | expenditure | on health might be used |
bodies towards certain local authority | expenditure | 1 an nhs body may |
bodies towards certain local authority | expenditure | 2a in section 20 applications |
and never will cut public | expenditure | we will increase it in |
than 300 million in tobacco | expenditure | a 50 million reduction in |
figures forward would give direct | expenditure | in 2000 of 54 million |
to the scottish budget of | expenditure | of 800 million in 2001 |
be set at an annual | expenditure | of around 40 million that |
in thinking that all the | expenditure | the 434 million the 4 |
annual reserve allocated out of | expenditure | as opposed to stock will |
ministers to disclose the annual | expenditure | commitments associated with each public |
ministers to disclose the annual | expenditure | commitments associated with each public |
not an annual flow of | expenditure | dr collings said the reserve |
help meet the 10 annual | expenditure | for maintaining the hall a |
annual information about the comparable | expenditure | in england and wales since |
distributing the scottish budget annual | expenditure | report of the scottish executive |
estimates at present of likely | expenditure | based on demand the figures |
1992 and what change in | expenditure | these figures represented in real |
figures represent the annually managed | expenditure | under eu funded moneys the |
to specify the amount of | expenditure | adjusted for inflation on disabled |
to specify the amount of | expenditure | adjusted for inflation on the |
to specify the amount of | expenditure | adjusted for inflation on the |
the maximum amount of relevant | expenditure | for the purposes of section |
to specify the amount of | expenditure | on tuition fees for students |
i must stress that because | expenditure | is ultimately spent by bodies |
financial constraints believes that current | expenditure | levels are insufficient to ensure |
of current common agriculture policy | expenditure | new national parks rather than |
a current and b projected | expenditure | on public private partnership construction |
past current and projected future | expenditure | on the scheme on an |
broken down into net current | expenditure | per pupil in a primary |
debate on the executive s | expenditure | plans 12 20 pm business |
s priorities with prudent costed | expenditure | plans and endorses the additional |
s priorities with prudent costed | expenditure | plans and endorses the additional |
scottish executive what impact its | expenditure | plans as announced by the |
debate on the executive s | expenditure | plans followed by parliamentary bureau |
spend as reflected in the | expenditure | plans i commented on specific |
will now discuss serad s | expenditure | plans the committee will be |
been unprecedented increases in public | expenditure | as george lyon said earlier |
a record level of public | expenditure | but the executive s determination |
achieving better use of public | expenditure | by reviewing the output of |
siren voices claiming that public | expenditure | has fallen as a proportion |
the scottish executive under what | expenditure | headings public funding has been |
like 16 billion of public | expenditure | if in the horror scenario |
with that of other public | expenditure | in scotland and it is |
always been priorities for public | expenditure | in scotland but the skew |
greater value from existing public | expenditure | in scotland that targets for |
to provide details of the | expenditure | on external contracts for public |
joining the euro and that | expenditure | on public services was the |
can be levelled at public | expenditure | processes in general it probably |
last drop out of public | expenditure | we must continue the consultation |
report that will require public | expenditure | we support those measures and |
reflects record levels of public | expenditure | which have been made possible |
make every pound of public | expenditure | work harder for every person |
project is managed and of | expenditure | on the project mr davidson |
by project and date of | expenditure | since the inception of the |
respect of the allocation of | expenditure | to the project s1w 32828 |
tested before we commit full | expenditure | to the project we should |
is the impact that executive | expenditure | has on rural areas therefore |
provide a statistic showing executive | expenditure | in rural areas would not |
i was concerned that consequential | expenditure | in the areas to which |
to stop the transfer of | expenditure | into those areas i agree |
commented on specific areas of | expenditure | members will be relieved to |
rural areas will have on | expenditure | on new build and modernisation |
the impact of executive led | expenditure | on rural areas we have |
its disposal huge areas of | expenditure | that are far in excess |
shows that the relationship between | expenditure | and outputs has been tested |
a fluctuating rise in tourism | expenditure | in scotland between 1990 and |
ratio is between net additional | expenditure | on fixed assets and net |
handle on the impact of | expenditure | i regret to say however |
on 6 march 2001 why | expenditure | in real terms per head |
the scottish executive what average | expenditure | on energy efficiency measures per |
susan deacon replied that health | expenditure | per head in 1997 98 |
executive what the real terms | expenditure | per pupil was in i |
percentage each local authority s | expenditure | was of its social services |
percentage each local authority s | expenditure | was of its social services |
report on its cross cutting | expenditure | review on children in poverty |
report on its cross cutting | expenditure | review on children in poverty |
made a statement on transport | expenditure | 6 sea fisheries shellfish amendment |
scottish executive business transport links | expenditure | commitments scottish executive priorities secretary |
transport ensuring that decades of | expenditure | on roads to the detriment |
financial year and of projected | expenditure | for each of the next |
have on the rural affairs | expenditure | as set out in the |
do about the allocations of | expenditure | under the rural programme that |
of scottish executive local government | expenditure | and council tax branch perth |
executive is procuring with its | expenditure | i am aware that the |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | it has allocated to establish |
from the executive on the | expenditure | of grampian health board s |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | on a hospital and community |
adam s1m 1748 scottish executive | expenditure | on publication print and design |
executive has lifted the direct | expenditure | on the voluntary sector from |
for the scottish executive the | expenditure | was allowed for in the |
ask the scottish executive what | expenditure | was on a police officers |
act 1973 severely restricts housing | expenditure | by local authorities in scotland |
very powerfully that government supported | expenditure | to local authorities was 3 |
will provide a breakdown of | expenditure | by health board area on |
into the various categories of | expenditure | in health one would need |
1998 the level of government | expenditure | in scotland on health and |
notes in particular that health | expenditure | is rising faster in the |
to ensure that the appropriate | expenditure | is spent on health education |
national health service was established | expenditure | on it was cut the |
what health benefits the extra | expenditure | will produce and what the |
as they represent annually managed | expenditure | 15 45 david dalgetty scottish |
in the scottish economy such | expenditure | as with formal coursing is |
participation in such events generates | expenditure | in the scottish economy such |
they do not count as | expenditure | by government rsls get a |
from redirecting existing central government | expenditure | in the area on agri |
point in my bidding for | expenditure | that is under the control |
related to the allowability of | expenditure | under the cap regimes in |
operational programme for objective 3 | expenditure | under the new programme round |
this scheme rule 2 verifiable | expenditure | 1 the spcb may on |
2002 where information on the | expenditure | by police forces in respect |
recent announcements on cuts in | expenditure | if so to what extent |
not lobbied me on roads | expenditure | in writing or in the |
expended but perhaps of whether | expenditure | is made on a needs |
department have struck on where | expenditure | is placed peter wood i |
s1m 938 mr adam ingram | expenditure | on beach and coastal maintenance |
gibson roseanna cunningham s1m 938 | expenditure | on beach and coastal maintenance |
was the projected social work | expenditure | on care of the elderly |
improvement that is expected on | expenditure | on enterprise and lifelong learning |
used to offset fire boards | expenditure | on pensions s1w 23097 fiona |
andrew wilson touched on indirect | expenditure | on schools i must say |
take the focus away from | expenditure | on those specific fields you |
was banned in the uk | expenditure | on tobacco advertising fell by |
prey is insufficient to warrant | expenditure | on wide spread control 22 |
the performance target for that | expenditure | set out on page 54 |
elderly on the basis of | expenditure | which we cannot be certain |
about how the returns on | expenditure | will be generated and what |
year period does the oas | expenditure | account for more than 50 |
year budgets allowed for the | expenditure | but whether we got the |
next year the level of | expenditure | excluding pfi which has been |
and what percentage of budgeted | expenditure | do these variances represent s1w |
we try to track where | expenditure | is and what it means |
what the outcomes of the | expenditure | of these allocations has been |
such budget covers and what | expenditure | relating to prisons and other |
a steady decline in oas | expenditure | that is what we worked |
has given to any such | expenditure | what advice it has given |
detail to say what the | expenditure | will produce there is an |
out into the loch at | expenditure | of money and time or |
examine the outcomes of our | expenditure | as well as the outputs |
to think that our daily | expenditure | in this war is now |
the margins are closing our | expenditure | is dwarfed by our tax |
a day enormous as the | expenditure | is our country and our |
policy as it affects our | expenditure | the main increases in my |
rather than the income and | expenditure | equation itself the extra 4 |
yes we may have higher | expenditure | than down south but despite |
a higher proportion of council | expenditure | than the parliament could raise |
of schemes of domestically funded | expenditure | and that funded by the |
monitoring standards and outcomes for | expenditure | all those factors will be |
s determination to make that | expenditure | genuinely work harder for all |
topics for future cross cutting | expenditure | reviews and will make recommendations |
timescale is for achieving this | expenditure | s1w 13102 brian adam to |
and any other categories of | expenditure | s1w 15057 mr keith harding |
a direct result of this | expenditure | s1w 32317 mary scanlon to |
first minister whether any existing | expenditure | commitments will be cut to |
companies will merely transfer advertising | expenditure | to that type of promotion |
and it will involve substantial | expenditure | while it is difficult to |
pfi type mechanisms imply that | expenditure | will be made far into |
issue is how that extra | expenditure | will be spent and used |
plan 2001 04 summary of | expenditure | 2000 01 and purchasing intentions |
up accounts of receipts and | expenditure | 9 such register and accounts |
look at the spread of | expenditure | and say why am i |
saddlery farriers and feed this | expenditure | and that of people employed |
declining share of united kingdom | expenditure | in a normal parliament the |
indicates a growth in real | expenditure | in terms of today s |
the unpicking of the comparable | expenditure | in the english and welsh |
spcb of evidence of relevant | expenditure | in the form of invoices |
was no likelihood of recurring | expenditure | in this area can we |
scotland s share of uk | expenditure | increasing or decreasing george lyon |
is that this area of | expenditure | is testing a proposition so |
might one day save the | expenditure | of another shilling being united |
as a consequence of the | expenditure | of employees derived either directly |
debates as it concerns the | expenditure | of the best part of |
of output and benefit from | expenditure | progress has been made but |
affects the future pattern of | expenditure | projects that are financed through |
the proportion of uk tourism | expenditure | taking place outwith the july |
regulation the latest line of | expenditure | that i am projecting means |
provide a breakdown of the | expenditure | to date including the allowance |
inception of structural funds that | expenditure | was the basis of the |
of the allocation of that | expenditure | whether it intends to appoint |
about the way in which | expenditure | has to be accounted for |
are doing about increases in | expenditure | across the departments and in |
psg survey to estimate that | expenditure | and associated employment in the |
many cases to undertake considerable | expenditure | in order to meet the |
1990 and 1997 domestic visitor | expenditure | rose in real terms from |
are the optimum choices for | expenditure | but not here this budget |
are getting best value for | expenditure | other members referred to the |
eight or nine times more | expenditure | we are asking for an |
far more concerned about how | expenditure | is tied to headline statements |
that is still substantial additional | expenditure | the issue is how that |
the money was spent the | expenditure | was built into the forecasts |
strategic guidance 2 increasing visitor | expenditure | 3 increasing the seasonal spread |
provisions are the annually managed | expenditure | and the totals are therefore |
why we cannot build basic | expenditure | around the reserve andrew wilson |
which it compares with comparable | expenditure | at the previous meeting the |
to discuss the matters further | expenditure | commitments 4 andrew wilson central |
covenant 4 finance cross cutting | expenditure | reviews the committee agreed to |
resolution to agree to that | expenditure | the convener returned to the |