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I might be wrong, but does that go some way to meeting Phil Gallie's point about problems that might be caused if the nearest relative has been living in Timbuktu for 20 years?
Perhaps members can identify with the experience—clouds of plaster dust and the constant sound of merry hammering. At one point in recent weeks, I was moved to wonder and delight—by the new staircase.
I take it that the minister will also be asked to come along to give evidence at some point. Would that be appropriate, for the purposes of clarification?
Is not the minister aware that the financial mismanagement, which prompted the intervention of the Accounts Commission, is continuing, to the point where council services and jobs are being destroyed?
I have spoken to Robin, Dennis Canavan and a representative on earth of Tommy Sheridan—not to the great man himself—about the matter.We must be careful about one of the points in the paper. A distinction should be drawn between the parties in the Parliament—the Green party and the Scottish Socialist party—and the independents.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of robberies in each year since 1993 were carried out at knife-point in (a) Scotland and (b) each police force area.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 2000
The figures for secondary education fall to 101 teachers who are able to teach and only 26 who are doing so. We must write to the Executive to find out why teachers are not teaching in Gaelic.