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Official Report Meeting date: 6 May 2004

Plenary, 06 May 2004

That the Parliament recognises the importance of Scottish beaches in attracting visitors to Scotland; welcomes the results of the recent Keep Scotland Beautiful survey of resort beaches with the granting of Seaside Awards to 40 Scottish beaches including 14 new recipients; acknowledges the impact of beach litter as highlighted in the recent Marine Conservat...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 September 2006

S2W-27754

sea lavender Linnaea borealis twinflower Lipsothrix ecucullata a cranefly Lipsothrix errans a cranefly Lipsothrix nervosa a cranefly Lophius piscatorius sea monkfish Loxia scotica Scottish crossbill Luronium natans floating water plantain Lutra lutra European otter Lycopodiella inundata marsh clubmoss Margaritifera margaritifera freshwater pearl mussel Marsupella stableri Stabler’s rustwort Megaptera novaeangliea humpback whale Melampyrum sylvaticum small cow-wheat Melanapion minimum a weevil Melanitta nigra common scoter Mentha pulegium pennyroyal Meotica anglica a beetle Merlangius merlangus whiting Merluccius merluccius a hake Mesoplodon bidens Sowerby’s beaked whale Mesoplodon mirus True’s beaked whale Microglossum olivaceum earth-tongue Micromesistius poutassou blue whiting Miliaria calandra corn bunting Molva dypterygia blue ling Molva molva ling Muscicapa striata spotted flycatcher Najas flexilis slender naiad Nitella gracilis slender stonewort Noctua orbona lunar yellow underwing Nomada ferruginata a cuckoo bee Opegrapha paraxanthodes a lichen Orcinus orca killer whale Orthodontium gracile slender thread-moss Orthotrichum gymnostomum aspen bristle-moss Orthotrichum obtusifolium blunt-leaved bristle-moss Orthotrichum pallens pale bristle-moss Orthotrichum sprucei Spruce’s bristle-moss Osmia inermis a mason bee Osmia parietina a mason bee Osmia uncinata a mason bee Ostrea edulis native oyster Paradiarsia sobrina cousin German Passer montanus tree sparrow Peltigera lepidophora ear-lobed dog-lichen Perdix perdix grey partridge Perileptus areolatus a ground beetle Pertusaria bryontha alpine moss pertusaria Petalophyllum ralfsii petalwort Phalaropus lobatus red-necked phalarope Phellodon confluens strongly scented pine fungus Phellodon melaleucus black and white scented pine fungus Phellodon tomentosus goblet scented pine fungus Phocoena phocoena harbour porpoise Physeter macrocephalus sperm whale Pictus scoticus pict-moss Pilularia globulifera pillwort Pipistrellus pipistrellus pipistrelle bat Plagiothecium piliferum hair silk-moss Plebejus argus silver-studded blue Pleuronectes platessa plaice Pohlia scotica Scottish pohlia Pollachius virens saithe Potamogeton compressus grass-wrack pondweed Potamogeton rutilus Shetland pondweed Procas granulicollis a weevil Protapion ryei a weevil Pseudocyphellaria norvegica a lichen Pyrrhula pyrrhula bullfinch Raja batis common skate Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Greenland halibut Rhabdomastix laeta a cranefly Rheumaptera hastata argent and sable Rhynchaenus testaceus ajumping weevil Riccia huebeneriana violet crystalwort Salix lanata woolly willow Sarcodon glaucopus green footed spiny-cap fungus Sarcodon imbricatus scaly tooth Sarcodon scabrosus bitter spiny cap fungus Saxifraga hirculus yellow marsh saxifrage Scandix pecten-veneris shepherd’s needle Schismatomma graphidioides a Lichen Sciurus vulgaris red squirrel Scomber scrombrus mackerel Seligeria carniolica water rock-bristle Semiothisa carbonaria netted mountain moth Silene gallica small-flowered catchfly Sium latifolium greater water parsnip Solea vulgaris sole Sphagnum balticum Baltic bog-moss Sphagnum skyense Skye bog-moss Spiranthes romanzoffiana Irish lady’s-tresses Spiriverpa lunulata a stiletto fly Stenella coeruleoalba striped dolphin Sterna dougallii roseate tern Streptopelia turtur turtle dove Styela gelatinosa sea squirt Tenella adspersa lagoon sea slug Tetrao tetrix black grouse Tetrao urogallus capercaillie Thelenella modesta warty wax-lichen Thinobius newberyi a rove beetle Thyasira gouldi northern hatchet-shell Tipula serrulifera a cranefly Tolypella nidifica bird’s nest stonewort Torilis arvensis spreading hedge parsley Trichomanes speciosum Killarney fern Trichopteryx polycommata barred toothed-striped Triops cancriformis tadpole shrimp Triturus cristatus great crested newt Tulostoma niveum stalked puffball Turdus philomelos song thrush Tursiops truncatus bottlenosed dolphin Valerianella rimosa broad-fruited corn salad Vertigo angustior narrow-mouthed whorl snail Vertigo genesii round-mouthed whorl snail Vertigo geyeri Geyer’s whorl snail Weissia rostellata beaked beardless-moss Weissia squarrosa spreading-leaved beardless-moss Woodsia ilvensis oblong woodsia Xestia alpicola alpina northern dart Xestia rhomboidea square-spotted clay Xylena exsoleta sword-grass Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier’s beaked whale Zygaena loti scotica slender Scotch burnet Zygaena viciae argyllensis New...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 1999

Standards Committee, 08 Dec 1999

Treatment of parliamentary staff is covered, but I understand the point that you are making. Should we incorporate a new paragraph to cover conduct in the parliamentary buildings as well as in committee and in the chamber?
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2004

Plenary, 19 May 2004

Resolved, That the Parliament commends staff across the NHS for the quality improvements achieved over the last five years, the new forms of activity such as nurse-led clinics and the progress being made towards a six-month maximum wait for in-patient treatment by the end of 2005; notes that progress has been made at the same time as the working hours of me...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2000

Plenary, 06 Sep 2000

It is not the minister, but the correct exam results for the young people of Scotland that are outstanding.On 16 June last year, the First Minister said:"We want to make this Parliament what it can be—the democratic crucible in which we can test our ideas, seek new inspiration and stand to account on our record."
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2004

Plenary, 11 Mar 2004

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the importance of the pre-five sector to securing the best possible start to life for Scotland's young people and the priority the Scottish Executive has given to pre-five provision; welcomes the significant progress in pre-school education entitlement for three and four-year-olds achieved over recent years; emphasis...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2007

Plenary, 22 Mar 2007

That the Parliament notes the commitment shown by the Scottish Executive and its partners to the most comprehensive programme of modernisation of Scottish education for a generation; recognises that the Executive's investment in over 320 new and refurbished schools, increased teacher numbers, a world-leading induction scheme, reduced class sizes, strong par...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2006

Plenary, 21 Sep 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament notes that, along with global poverty and terrorism, climate change is one of the three great challenges facing the planet; recognises that the Scottish Executive has already embodied fresh ideas, radical thinking and a uniquely Scottish approach in its response to this challenge in Changing our Ways: Scotland's Climate Change Programme, and welcomes the significant initiatives that the Executive has taken to increase the level of renewable energy generation, improve the energy efficiency of new...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2000

Plenary, 14 Dec 2000

That the Parliament agrees that resolution of the Parliament S1M-37, agreed on 8 June 1999, shall be amended with effect from 8 January 2001 as follows— Name of Committee: European Remit: Unchanged Maximum number of members: 9 Name of Committee: Equal Opportunities Remit: Unchanged Maximum number of members: 9 Name of Committee: Finance Remit: Unchanged Maximum number of members: 7 Name of Committee: Audit Remit: Unchanged Maximum number of members: 7 Name of Committee: Health and Community Care Remit: Unchanged Maximum number of members: 9 Name of Committee: Justice and Home Affairs be renamed Justice I Remit: to consider and report on matters relating to the administration of civil and criminal justice, the reform of the civil and criminal law and such other matters as fall within the responsibility of the Minister for Justice Maximum number of members: 7 Name of Committee: New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2005

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Both local authority and independent schools are included as well as schools that have merged to form new schools or have moved site. The information has been derived from information collected annually by the Scottish Executive Education Department on the opening and closing of schools.

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