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The decision-making issues to which Ken Macintosh referred tend to involve commonsense matters such as resource management, visits and research.My plea is that, if we approve the paper, we should update annexe A to reflect standing orders.
Whatever base it had in testing, I do not think that it can be classed as a conventional counterpart.I visited Moray beekeepers during the summer and discovered what an enormously complex issue GM is.
It is obvious that the intention of everyone involved was to discharge the court proceedings and set new proceedings, so that once the accused had been apprehended, he or she could be tried in a new trial diet.As we heard, the appeal court's decision is serious and far-reaching.
Good examples are currently being developed in certain parts of the country, particularly in relation to maternity services, which are examining new ways of involving people, including women and mothers.
Councils are anxious to clear up the question whether new initiatives will be funded by genuinely new money, from within councils' existing funding, or by a combination of both.
Interests The first agenda item is a declaration of interests by a new committee member. I declare an interest in that I have run an economic consultancy for about 12 years.
Declaration of Interests The first item on the agenda deals with the declaration of new members' interests. We have three new members and I will simply ask each in turn to declare any relevant interests.
Scottish ParliamentLocal Government CommitteeTuesday 9 January 2001(Afternoon) The Deputy Convener opened the meeting at 14:01 I welcome members to the new, reformed Local Government Committee of 2001.
Scottish ParliamentEqual Opportunities CommitteeTuesday 18 January 2000(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:03 Welcome to the first Equal Opportunities Committee since the new year. I would like to welcome a new member of the committee—Tricia Marwick.
In particular, there will be a 70 per cent increase in our spend on public transport over a three-year period. A new ScotRail franchise, new trains, platform lengthening, new rail lines, better concessionary fares—all of those are very important.