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The scheme that is set out in the draft order marks an important step towards finalising the arrangements that were introduced by the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 for dealing with serious violent and sexual offenders. The act provided for a new sentence—the order for lifelong restriction—to deal with very high-risk offenders.
Today, our job is to move on, building on the new confidence in the fingerprint service and ensuring that everyone who is involved in the case can move on with us.
We have spent the past year trying to do some of this work. You are new to the committee. This committee has been up and down the country speaking to disabled people, including disabled young people— The committee has been doing great work.
We have not yet received a reply, and I am sure that members will agree that we should expect a reply in time for our first meeting in the new year. Of course, our list was not exhaustive, so we have included an extra paper on energy issues among the papers for today's meeting, in annex A to paper EU/S2/05/19/3.
I realise that Nicola Sturgeon is still new in her job, but is she prepared to accept that, on this occasion, she was wrong and should apologise to Parliament and, more important, to the health care staff of the royal infirmary of Edinburgh?
For example, where a deadline is set for a particular piece of business, we might wish to amend the deadline by changing only the number of days that is specified.Other additional changes are also recommended for rule 17.2. We recommend introducing a new element of flexibility into the rule to enable an alternative provision to be substituted for the part o...
He was right to highlight the slight difficulty of the sub judice nature of the matter while we await news of the final appeal, and it would be proper for us to bear that in mind.
I have concerns, which some members share, about whether staff and members will be allowed to use the crèche facilities in the new Parliament building or whether they will be merely for visitors.