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SCOTLAND

Court Service

Mr. McFall: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many trials there were in the district court during 1995; and if he will indicate the total number of adjournments of trials in the district court, the reason for these adjournments, and if they were at the instance of the prosecution or the defence. [15862]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton: Using information provided by procurator fiscal offices, in 1995 there were 5,451 trials in district courts of which 899 were before a stipendiary magistrate court. Information is not collected centrally on adjournments at district courts.

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Prisoners (Health)

Mr. Gerrard: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many prisoners in prisons in Scotland are currently known to be terminally ill; and what information is available as to the cause of the terminal illnesses; [16697]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton: The subject of the questions relate to matters undertaken by the Scottish Prison Service. I have asked the chief executive, Mr. E. W. Frizzell, to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from E. W. Frizzell to Mr. Neil Gerrard, dated 26 February 1996:


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Cairngorm Funicular Railway

Mr. Galbraith: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the cost to public funds per job for the proposed funicular railway development on the Cairngorm plateau. [16267]

Mr. Kynoch: The amount of public funds which might be made available for the proposed construction of a funicular railway in the Cairngorms area have yet to be determined.

Census Data

Mr. Foulkes: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland when the 1991 census data will be available on the basis of the new parliamentary constituencies in Scotland. [16457]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton: On current plans, 1991 census data for the new parliamentary constituencies will be available in September 1996.

Scott Inquiry

Mrs. Dunwoody: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland when he first saw the report of the Scott inquiry. [16584]

Mr. Michael Forsyth [holding answer 22 February 1996]: When it was presented to the House of Commons.

Mr. Madden: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland at what hour and minute of which day the report of the Scott inquiry was delivered to his office. [16498]

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Mr. Forsyth [holding answer 22 February 1996]: During the morning of Friday 16 February 1996.

Mr. Tony Banks: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the members of his Department who saw the report of the Scott inquiry before it was presented to the House; and when each saw the report. [16533]

Mr. Forsyth [holding answer 22 February 1996]: No one in my Department saw the report before it was presented to the House.

Press Gallery Writing Rooms

Mrs. Jane Kennedy: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland which Ministers in his Department entered the writing rooms of the Press Gallery on 15 February. [16489]

Mr. Michael Forsyth [holding answer 22 February 1996]: I refer the hon. Member to the reply given by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister on Thursday 22 February 1996, Official Report, column 239.

NATIONAL HERITAGE

National Lottery

Mr. Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if she will list the total amount of national lottery awards by (a) English county, (b) Scottish region and (c) Welsh county to date. [15448]

Mr. Sproat: Figures for national lottery funds broken down by county areas are not currently available. The Department of National Heritage is currently developing a lottery database that will make these figures available.

A report on the distribution of national lottery proceeds is placed in the Library of the House each month, which includes a breakdown of awards made by region. The February edition will be placed in the Library of the House in early March.

British Library

Mr. Campbell-Savours: To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage on what date she agreed the report of the National Audit Office on the British Library. [16212]

Mr. Sproat: The Department's officials have been co-operating with the National Audit Office examination of the construction project. It is for the Comptroller and Auditor General to determine the date of publication and we understand that he expects to publish his report in the spring.


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