This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
Does he further agree that, for Burns's memory to be preserved, we must appeal to a new generation of Burns enthusiasts and get them as enthused as he and I—and other members—have been, which means approaching the subject from a different direction?
The capital cost, at 1995 prices, included £146 million for infrastructure, £36.4 million for 26new trams and £1.3 million for land purchase, coming to a total of £183 million.
I wonder how reliably we would be able to get that sort of data. John Home Robertson's amendment echoes some of the sentiments that he expressed at stage 1.
No, I do not think that you can say that. The impression that I get, from reading the documents, listening to evidence and reading news reports, is that everything hinges around that man.
We need to ensure that there are guarantees that BSE will not get into the system. If we can get guarantees beforehand on some of Fiona McLeod's recommendations, it would not matter what the incinerator was burning as far as BSE was concerned.