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We have introduced the bill to address that specific problem.In our consultation paper, we suggested that ministers might have the power to extend the new provision to apply to other diseases or conditions if necessary.
I know that this is a delicate matter but I feel that, in an open society and a new Scotland, as people keep calling it, it is important that this issue is addressed.
—Official Report, 11 May 2006; c 25563. Then, in response to news reports, the minister announced that he would not publish the report until the conclusion of the spending review in September 2007.
The next question is, that amendment S2M-4329.3, in the name of Ross Finnie, which seeks to amend motion S2M-4329, in the name of Shiona Baird, on a pledge against new nuclear power stations in Scotland, be agreed to.
In the last page of your document, you say:"The Leith policy came under pressure and failed when the traditional zone was re-developed for high amenity houses and the new residents began a campaign of complaints.
Nationally, out of about 450,000 inquiries, we dealt with about 56,000 new debt cases. On top of that, there are continuing cases; 65,000 continuing cases is an underestimation.
However, it has been suggested that there could be a circuit of such courts. That would allow people to visit a number of places regularly and to build up knowledge of, and a relationship with, an area.
Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the contribution that the voluntary sector and social economy make to Scotland; supports the Scottish Executive's continued commitment to developing them through Futurebuilders Scotland, the Volunteering Strategy and Project Scotland and the development and promotion of legislation on charities; supports the Strategi...
That the Parliament believes that building safer, stronger communities is vital for Scotland's well-being and future success; supports the reform package set out in the Criminal Justice Plan to promote the swifter delivery of sentences that are effective in reducing reoffending and supporting rehabilitation; recognises that violence, particularly knife crim...