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It seems to me that that combination of legislative commitment and financial investment is the surest sign yet that we have a new politics in Scotland. That new politics is working.
A debate that focused just on co-operation would be interesting.The final item is to update members on the latest position on petition PE804, which is that we still have not received a response from Ben Bradshaw.
Cabinet (Meetings) I begin by warmly congratulating Duncan McNeil on the birth of his latest grandchild—although on this morning's evidence I think that wee Charlie is already writing his granddad's speeches.
These technical amendments clarify what is meant by the term "provisional release date" in paragraphs 26 to 31 in part 3 of the schedule.I move amendment 49.
Parliamentary Audit Committees (Visits) Item 6 is consideration of a draft submission to the conveners liaison group seeking approval for the members of the Audit Committee to undertake visits to their fellow committees in London, Belfast and Cardiff.
For example, is he aware that according to the Executive's latest figures, in secondary schools in the Falkirk area, 47 per cent of first-year maths classes and 55 per cent of second-year maths classes have 30 or more pupils?
I hope that some of it will be dealt with by the new building standards. It is very difficult to see how new buildings are not accessible because they are required to be, and they will be even more accessible under the guidance that will be introduced in 2007.
Perhaps members of the committee might like to accompany you on a site visit, just to give it extra weight. I hope to draw up terms of reference and the scope for action.