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Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 24 May 2005

A high level of displacement takes place in the service sector, which is what you are referring to.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2002

Plenary, 30 Jan 2002

As always, I like to give the Scottish Executive credit where it is due and I compliment it warmly on its generous agreement to compensate the non-existent Scottish fur farmers for the loss of their non-existent businesses.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 1999

Plenary, 08 Jun 1999

A positive decision on the motion would ensure that regional MSPs are able to give an excellent service. The test that should be applied must be what will give the best possible service to constituents throughout Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2000

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The information requested is set out in the table below:Task ForceMembershipHomelessnessTask ForceMs Jackie Baillie (Chair) Deputy Minister for Communities Councillor Rita Miller, Convener of Community Services, South Ayrshire Council Mr Mark Turley, Director of Housing, Edinburgh City Council Mr Robert Aldridge, Director, Scottish Council for Single Homeless Ms Liz Nicholson, Director, Shelter, Scotland Ms Margaret Taylor, Director, Glasgow Council for Single Homeless Mr Mel Young, Director, The Big Issue in Scotland Mr David Orr, Director, Scottish Federation of Housing Associations Ms Pat Bagot, Policy and Practice Manager, Scottish Homes Ms Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Department of Urban Studies, Glasgow University Ms Hilary Reynolds, Department of Social Security Ms Catriona Renfrew, Greater Glasgow Health Board Mr Bill Robertson, Association of Directors of Social Work Mr David Belfall, Head of Group, Development Department, Scottish ExecutiveTayside Task ForceProfessor Frank Clark CBE, former General Manager of Lanarkshire Health Board (Chair) Mr David Bolton, Director of Primary and Community Service Development at Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust Mr Cameron Revie, PricewaterhouseCoopers Mr Mike Fuller, Scottish Partnership Forum Professor David Rowley, Chairman of Tayside Acute Services ReviewGaelic Organisations Task ForceMr John Alick Macpherson, Depute Director of the Gaelic Broadcasting Committee (Chair) Ms Maggie Cunningham, BBC Scotland Mrs Annie MacSween, Senior Lecturer in Gaelic Development at Lews Castle College Mr Donald John MacInnes, Chief Executive of Scotland Europa Mr Donald Mackay, Financial ConsultantDigital ScotlandTask ForceMr Peter Peacock, Deputy Minister for Children and Education Mr Robert Crawford, Chief Executive, Scottish Enterprise Mr Gordon McKenzie, Scotland Country Manager, Microsoft Limited Mr Graham Moore, Director, BT Scotland Mr Frank Cullen, Managing Director, NTL Scotland Ms Margaret Morrison, Country Manager Scotland and Ireland, Cisco Systems Mr Gordon H Brown, Finance Director, IBM UK Limited Professor Tom Wilson, Chair of Glasgow, Technology Network, GCBP Mr Robert Craig, Director, Scottish Centre for Information and Library Services Mr Keith Monserrat, Director, Legal and Regulation, THUS Mr Richard Pietrasik, Chief Executive, SCET Ms Rachel Willmer, Chief Executive Officer, Intertrader Mr Gavin Nicholson, Managing Director, The Realise Group Mr Bill Harvey, Deputy Director, The Scottish Funding Councils for Further and Higher Education Ms Lesley Beddie, Director of Communications, The Scottish Parliament Ms Oonagh Aitken, Chief Executive, CoSLA Mr Frank Binnie, Chief Executive, Internet Society of Scotland Ms Ann Macintosh, Director, International Teledemocracy Centre Mr Chris van der Kuyl, Chief Executive Officer, VIS Interactive plc Mr Hugh Aitken, Vice-President Operations, SUN Microsystems Scotland B.V.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 December 2003

Justice 2 Committee, 16 Dec 2003

As at present, children who come to us would have had an opportunity to work consensually and informally with either a social work service or a voluntary service to try to address any concerns.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2004

Equal Opportunities Committee, 10 Feb 2004

I do not think that anyone would necessarily choose such an educational path, but it might give credit to and raise the status of such work.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2001

Procedures Committee, 30 Oct 2001

He has launched initiatives such as the bid for the Ryder cup and there will be other initiatives. Those initiatives have brought credit to the Parliament and to Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2004

Communities Committee, 26 May 2004

The whole procedure has gone off very well and reflects credit on those in charge of it. Donald Gorrie brings in irrelevance at the very end as if it were a novelty.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2002

Plenary, 18 Dec 2002

Section 6 deals with housing support services to enable the short tenancy to be made permanent.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2006

Plenary, 16 Nov 2006

That will be a matter for the Scottish Prison Service. It will be a matter for the Prison Service working under the law that the First Minister and his Executive have persisted in maintaining.

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