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Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2003

Plenary, 11 Jun 2003

I cannot remember who mentioned breakfast clubs, but they are important. I recall visiting one in Burnfoot in Hawick, which is in my constituency, and saw the difference that it had made.I say to Fiona Hyslop and Karen Gillon that I am interested to hear members' views on statutory nutritional standards and eligibility, although I do not say that I will nec...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2001

European Committee, 16 Jan 2001

The issue is a practical one and would justify a committee visit to meet relevant organisations and individuals.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2001

European Committee, 16 Jan 2001

The issue is a practical one and would justify a committee visit to meet relevant organisations and individuals.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 1999

Rural Affairs Committee, 22 Jun 1999

The issue is not just about the committee visiting rural areas, but about our engaging with people there on a particular subject.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2006

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The available information isgiven in the tables.Women with a Charge Provedin Scottish Courts, by Main Crime/Offence and Main Penalty, 2000-01 Main crime or offence Custody Community sentence Monetary Other Total All crimes and offences 933 1,855 9,812 3,315 15,915 All crimes 648 1,249 2,524 1,453 5,874 Non-sexual crimes of violence 54 89 21 57 221 Homicide 7 1 - - 8 Serious assault and attempted murder 24 38 11 7 80 Robbery 18 17 5 4 44 Other 5 33 5 46 89 Crimes of indecency - 7 105 47 159 Lewd and indecent behaviour - - 1 - 1 Other - 7 104 47 158 Crimes of dishonesty 451 785 1,648 875 3,759 Housebreaking 15 18 27 12 72 Theft by opening a lockfast place 2 12 9 14 37 Theft of/from a motor vehicle 1 8 16 19 44 Shoplifting 272 321 908 476 1,977 Other theft 103 198 343 185 829 Fraud 22 91 213 80 406 Other 36 137 132 89 394 Fire-raising, vandalism, etc 7 56 209 82 354 Fire-raising 1 9 2 3 15 Vandalism etc 6 47 207 79 339 Other crime 136 312 541 392 1,381 Crimes against public justice 57 115 214 237 623 Handling an offensive weapon 14 45 21 37 117 Drugs 64 152 306 118 640 Other 1 - - - 1 All offences 285 606 7,288 1,862 10,041 Miscellaneous offences 269 554 3,014 1,633 5,470 Common assault 68 221 683 460 1,432 Breach of the peace 37 103 847 589 1,576 Drunkenness - 1 22 22 45 Breach of social work orders 164 201 41 207 613 Other - 28 1,421 355 1,804 Motor vehicle offences 16 52 4,274 229 4,571 Dangerous and careless driving - 3 268 19 290 Drunk driving 4 20 622 16 662 Speeding - - 1,116 2 1,118 Unlawful use of vehicle 12 29 1,681 168 1,890 Vehicle defect offences - - 79 11 90 Other - - 508 13 521 Women with a Charge Provedin Scottish Courts, by Main Crime/Offence and Main Penalty, 2001-02 Main crime or offence Custody Community sentence Monetary Other Total All crimes and offences 1,126 2,142 9,900 3,301 16,469 All crimes 820 1,476 2,543 1,483 6,322 Non-sexual crimes of violence 52 106 21 46 225 Homicide 6 3 - - 9 Serious assault and attempted murder 22 51 9 5 87 Robbery 23 19 5 2 49 Other 1 33 7 39 80 Crimes of indecency 1 14 70 28 113 Lewd and indecent behaviour - 1 1 2 4 Other 1 13 69 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2004

Health Committee, 20 Jan 2004

If SARS broke out in Scotland, how would the new arrangements benefit us? If somebody suspected that a SARS patient was arriving at their hospital or coming into the country, what would be different about the new process?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 October 2001

Transport and the Environment Committee, 24 Oct 2001

Sandy Matheson is keen on new developments and there are opportunities—which are budgeted for—to attract new companies.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2002

Local Government Committee, 10 Dec 2002

Amendment 89 ensures that the proposed new historic environment advisory council is subject to the provisions of the 2002 act.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2006

Plenary, 22 Jun 2006

He argues that if the Executive continues to fund them, it would not be able to find money for new things, but it is much more important to keep good existing things going than to invent something new.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2003

European and External Relations Committee, 25 Mar 2003

That will be a challenge, given that the new European and External Relations Committee will be able to do so much.

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