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Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 1999

Plenary, 16 Sep 1999

That the Parliament agrees that the Scottish Executive is fully committed to tackling the scourge of homelessness in Scotland by virtue of its pledge in the Programme for Government that it will ensure that no-one has to sleep rough by 2003; by providing new accommodation and better support services, and by the establishment of a Task Force to (a) review th...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2005

Plenary, 01 Dec 2005

ForAdam, Brian (Aberdeen North) (SNP) Canavan, Dennis (Falkirk West) (Ind) Crawford, Bruce (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP) Cunningham, Roseanna (Perth) (SNP) Ewing, Fergus (Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber) (SNP) Ewing, Mrs Margaret (Moray) (SNP) Fabiani, Linda (Central Scotland) (SNP) Gibson, Rob (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) Grahame, Christine (South of Scotland) (SNP) Hyslop, Fiona (Lothians) (SNP) Ingram, Mr Adam (South of Scotland) (SNP) Lochhead, Richard (North East Scotland) (SNP) MacAskill, Mr Kenny (Lothians) (SNP) Martin, Campbell (West of Scotland) (Ind) Marwick, Tricia (Mid Scotland and Fife) (SNP) Mather, Jim (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) Matheson, Michael (Central Scotland) (SNP) Maxwell, Mr Stewart (West of Scotland) (SNP) McFee, Mr Bruce (West of Scotland) (SNP) Morgan, Alasdair (South of Scotland) (SNP) Neil, Alex (Central Scotland) (SNP) Robison, Shona (Dundee East) (SNP) Stevenson, Stewart (Banff and Buchan) (SNP) Swinney, Mr John (North Tayside) (SNP) Turner, Dr Jean (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (Ind) White, Ms Sandra (Glasgow) (SNP)AgainstAitken, Bill (Glasgow) (Con) Alexander, Ms Wendy (Paisley North) (Lab) Arbuckle, Mr Andrew (Mid Scotland and Fife) (LD) Baillie, Jackie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Baird, Shiona (North East Scotland) (Green) Baker, Richard (North East Scotland) (Lab) Ballance, Chris (South of Scotland) (Green) Ballard, Mark (Lothians) (Green) Barrie, Scott (Dunfermline West) (Lab) Boyack, Sarah (Edinburgh Central) (Lab) Brocklebank, Mr Ted (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Brown, Robert (Glasgow) (LD) Brownlee, Derek (South of Scotland) (Con) Butler, Bill (Glasgow Anniesland) (Lab) Byrne, Ms Rosemary (South of Scotland) (SSP) Chisholm, Malcolm (Edinburgh North and Leith) (Lab) Craigie, Cathie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (Lab) Curran, Frances (West of Scotland) (SSP) Curran, Ms Margaret (Glasgow Baillieston) (Lab) Davidson, Mr David (North East Scotland) (Con) Deacon, Susan (Edinburgh East and Musselburgh) (Lab) Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James (Lothians) (Con) Eadie, Helen (Dunfermline East) (Lab) Ferguson, Patricia (Glasgow Maryhill) (Lab) Fergusson, Alex (Galloway and Upper Nithsdale) (Con) Finnie, Ross (West of Scotland) (LD) Fox, Colin (Lothians) (SSP) Fraser, Murdo (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Gallie, Phil (South of Scotland) (Con) Gillon, Karen (Clydesdale) (Lab) Glen, Marlyn (North East Scotland) (Lab) Godman, Trish (West Renfrewshire) (Lab) Goldie, Miss Annabel (West of Scotland) (Con) Gordon, Mr Charlie (Glasgow Cathcart) (Lab) Gorrie, Donald (Central Scotland) (LD) Harper, Robin (Lothians) (Green) Harvie, Patrick (Glasgow) (Green) Henry, Hugh (Paisley South) (Lab) Home Robertson, John (East Lothian) (Lab) Hughes, Janis (Glasgow Rutherglen) (Lab) Jackson, Dr Sylvia (Stirling) (Lab) Jackson, Gordon (Glasgow Govan) (Lab) Jamieson, Cathy (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) (Lab) Jamieson, Margaret (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (Lab) Johnstone, Alex (North East Scotland) (Con) Kerr, Mr Andy (East Kilbride) (Lab) Lamont, Johann (Glasgow Pollok) (Lab) Leckie, Carolyn (Central Scotland) (SSP) Livingstone, Marilyn (Kirkcaldy) (Lab) Lyon, George (Argyll and Bute) (LD) Macdonald, Lewis (Aberdeen Central) (Lab) Macintosh, Mr Kenneth (Eastwood) (Lab) Maclean, Kate (Dundee West) (Lab) Macmillan, Maureen (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Martin, Paul (Glasgow Springburn) (Lab) May, Christine (Central Fife) (Lab) McAveety, Mr Frank (Glasgow Shettleston) (Lab) McCabe, Mr Tom (Hamilton South) (Lab) McConnell, Mr Jack (Motherwell and Wishaw) (Lab) McGrigor, Mr Jamie (Highlands and Islands) (Con) McLetchie, David (Edinburgh Pentlands) (Con) McNeil, Mr Duncan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (Lab) McNeill, Pauline (Glasgow Kelvin) (Lab) McNulty, Des (Clydebank and Milngavie) (Lab) Milne, Mrs Nanette (North East Scotland) (Con) Mitchell, Margaret (Central Scotland) (Con) Morrison, Mr Alasdair (Western Isles) (Lab) Muldoon, Bristow (Livingston) (Lab) Mulligan, Mrs Mary (Linlithgow) (Lab) Munro, John Farquhar (Ross, Skye and Inverness West) (LD) Murray, Dr Elaine (Dumfries) (Lab) Oldfather, Irene (Cunninghame South) (Lab) Peacock, Peter (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Peattie, Cathy (Falkirk East) (Lab) Pringle, Mike (Edinburgh South) (LD) Purvis, Jeremy (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD) Radcliffe, Nora (Gordon) (LD) Robson, Euan (Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (LD) Rumbles, Mike (West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine) (LD) Scanlon, Mary (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Scott, Eleanor (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Scott, John (Ayr) (Con) Scott, Tavish (Shetland) (LD) Sheridan, Tommy (Glasgow) (SSP) Smith, Elaine (Coatbridge and Chryston) (Lab) Smith, Iain (North East Fife) (LD) Smith, Margaret (Edinburgh West) (LD) Stephen, Nicol (Aberdeen South) (LD) Tosh, Murray (West of Scotland) (Con) Wallace, Mr Jim (Orkney) (LD) Whitefield, Karen (Airdrie and Shotts) (Lab) Wilson, Allan (Cunninghame North) (Lab)AbstentionsSwinburne, John (Central Scotland) (SSCUP) The result of the division is: For 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2006

Plenary, 28 Sep 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the central role that small businesses play in delivering both economic growth and local services and welcomes the success that the Scottish Executive has had in supporting the growth in the total employment and overall number of small businesses and new business start-ups in Scotland since 1999; welcomes the benefit that small firms gain from a range of grant schemes that encourage the development of new products and processes, the creation or safeguarding of jobs and becoming more energy efficient, and also welcomes the Executive's Small Business Rates Relief Scheme that results in around 70% of non-domestic rate subjects in Scotland receiving rates relief of up to 50% and the decision to equalise the poundage with England from 1 April 2007, which demonstrates our determination to deliver the right conditions for all businesses to grow by encouraging yet more small business start-ups, creating more jobs, widening the tax base, increasing local economic activity and improving local services across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2001

Plenary, 10 May 2001

Resolved, That the Parliament notes its resolution of 5 April 2000 which approved expenditure of up to £195 million on the Holyrood Project and notes the good progress of the construction of the Holyrood Parliament Building; welcomes the fact that most of the tender packages have come in at prices in line with the cost estimates but recognises the effect of an above-average inflation rate in the construction industry in the Edinburgh area; further notes the identification of possible savings by the Holyrood Progress Group, which has led to unanimous decisions by both the Progress Group and the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to authorise savings of £2.5 million, but endorses their firm commitment not to compromise the quality of Scotland's new...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 February 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 16 Feb 2000

For example, we have modelled our proposals for the exercise of ministerial discretion on the arrangements in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland, where there is a power for ministers to exercise discretion and effectively to override the commissioner's views in a limited range of cases.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 May 2005

S2W-15652

These are as follows: ABBEY ST.BATHANS ABERLEMNO ACHILTIBUIE ACHNAMARA ACHNASHEEN ACHNASHELLACH ADVIE ALTNAHARA AMULREE APPLECROSS ARDEN ARDENTINNY* ARDGOUR ARDVASAR ARDWELL ARISAIG ARNCROACH AROS ASHKIRK ASSYNT AUCHENCAIRN AUCHENMALG AUCHLEUCHRIES AULTGUISH BADACHRO BALFOUR BALLINDALLOCH BALMACARA BALMAHA BANKSHILL BARBRECK BARGRENNAN BARR BARRHILL BENTPATH BERRIEDALE BIGTON BIRSAY BLACKLUNANS BLAINSLIE BONAWE BORELAND BORGUE BORTHWICK BRAE BRESSAY BRIDGE OF BALGIE BRIDGE OF CALLY BRIDGE OF DUN BRIDGE OF GAUR BRIDGE OF WESTFIELD BURRAVOE BURRAY BUTTERSTONE CABRACH CAIRNDOW CAIRNGORM CAIRNIE CAIRNRYAN CALVINE CAMPTOWN CANNICH CAPPERCLEUCH CARESTON CARMYLLIE CARRUTHERSTOWN CARSPHAIRN CHAPELKNOWE CLACHAN CLARENCEFIELD CLEISH HILLS CLOCHAN CLOVA COLINTRAIVE COLL COLLIESTON COLMONELL COLONSAY COLPY CORRIE CORSOCK CORTACHY COULPORT* CRAIGIE CRAIGNURE CRAIGTON CRAILING CRATHIE CRAWFORDJOHN CRIANLARICH CRINAN CROCKETFORD CUMMERTREES DALCHREICHART DALLAS DALLEAGLES DALWHINNIE DAVIOT DEERNESS DERVAIG DIABAIG DOCHGARROCH DOLPHINTON DORES DORNIE DROCHIL CASTLE DRUMBEG DRUMBLADE DRUMCLOG DRUMMUIR DULNAIN BRIDGE DUNBEATH DUNDONNELL DUNDRENNAN DUNPHAIL DUNRAGIT DUNSYRE DUNTULM DURISDEER DURNESS DUROR EDAY EDDERTON EDDLESTON EDEN EDINBANE ELVANFOOT ESKDALEMUIR ESSENDY ETTRICK BRIDGE ETTRICK VALLEY EVIE FAIR ISLE FARNELL FARR FERN FETLAR FINAVON FIVEWAYS FORD, ARGYLL & BUTE FORESIDE FORGUE FORSS FOULA FOUNTAINHALL FURNACE GARLIESTON GARTLY GARTOCHARN GARVALD GARVE GASK GIGHA GILLOCK GLASS GLENALMOND GLENBARR GLENBORRODALE GLENDALE GLENDARUEL GLENELG GLENFERNESS GLENISLA GLENKINDIE GLENLYON GLENMAZERAN GLENMORISTON GLENSHEE GLENSHIEL GLENURQUHART GRANGE GRANTSHOUSE GUTCHER HALLADALE HERIOT HILLSWICK HOY HUMBIE INNERWICK INVERARITY INVERGARRY INVERSHIN INVERSNAID INVERUGLAS ISLE ORNSAY JOHN O'GROATS JOHNSTONE BRIDGE JURA KEISS KETTLEHOLM KILCHATTAN BAY KILCHENZIE KILCHOAN KILCHRENAN KILDONAN KILDRUMMY KILFINAN KILLILAN KILMARTIN KILMELFORD KILMORE KILNINVER KINBRACE KINCARDINE O'NEIL KINCRAIG KING EDWARD KINGAIRLOCH KINGSHOUSE KINLOCH RANNOCH KINLOCHARD KINLOCHEIL KINLOCHEWE KINLOCHSPELVE KIPPFORD KIRKGUNZEON KIRKINNER KIRKMICHAEL KIRKOSWALD KIRKTON MANOR KISHORN KNOCK, GRAMPIAN LAGGAN LAMINGTON LATHERON LAURIESTON LEMPITLAW LENDALFOOT LESWALT LINTRATHEN LISMORE LOCH SCAVAIG LOCHAILORT LOCHAVICH LOCHBROOM LOCHEARNHEAD LOCHMORE LOCHRANZA LOGANSWELL LONGFORMACUS LONGHOPE, LUING LUSS LUTHRIE LYTH MACHRIE MACHRIHANISH MADDERTY MARRBURN MEIKLEOUR MELVICH MENMUIR MERKLAND MID YELL MINARD MOCHRUM MORVERN MOSCOW MOSSYARD MOUSWALD MUIR OF FOWLIS MULBEN NEW...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2002

S1W-32112

The information presented on Social Class (based on occupation) has been restricted to the period 1992 to 2000, as a new classification (the National Statistics socio-economic NS-SEC) was introduced in 2001.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2001

S1W-16141

In addition, cases may be allocated to diets outwith these targets to accommodate the availability of counsel, agents or witnesses.Key Performance Targets 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 EfficiencyPercentage of Court of Session diets allocated within waiting periods set by the Lord President Target90 92 93 93 Outturn94 93 84 30Percentage of solemn and summary appeals on roll within waiting periods set by the Lord Justice General Target70 70 60 60 Outturn70 59 45 50QualityPercentage achievement of administrative standards set by the Lord President/Lord Justice General Target90 92 95 95 Outturn94 97 91 90 Tables A and B3 provide a more detailed breakdown of the specific targets set by the Lord President and Lord Justice General in relation to waiting periods and administrative standards in both criminal and civil proceedings. New...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 18 Jan 2006

Scottish Culture (Study of History, Literature and Language) (PE910) The first new petition is PE910 by Dr Donald Smith, on behalf of the literature forum for Scotland, which calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive urgently to review the study of Scottish history, literature and languages at primary, secondary and tertiary levels in...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2005

Plenary, 01 Dec 2005

That is why it is vital that the Executive take effective action to remedy the problem.I share the concerns of my constituents in the Abbeyfield home in Airdrie, who are understandably bewildered that the introduction of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001—which was designed to improve care standards—should lead them to face a new and substantial fin...

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