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(S2O-9725) The Scottish Prison Service released 26 individuals into the custody of the immigration service in the 12 months up to 26 April 2006 and has released one individual since then.
Scottish ParliamentAudit CommitteeTuesday 26 October 2004 Scottish ParliamentAudit CommitteeTuesday 26 October 2004 The Convener opened the meeting at 10:05Items in Private Items in Private I open the 18th meeting of the Audit Committee of the Scottish Parliament in 2004.
We now come to the issue with which we are actually meant to be dealing, which is slightly less controversial. To summarise, clauses 26 and 27 will give powers to the Scottish ministers, but only to tidy up European legislation.
Scottish ParliamentEqual Opportunities CommitteeTuesday 26 March 2002(Morning) Scottish ParliamentEqual Opportunities CommitteeTuesday 26 March 2002(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:19Item in Private Item in Private We will start.
The note from the Procedures Committee states:"Written evidence should be submitted by Tuesday, 26 June 2001."I am conscious of the fact that our clerks will be rather busy between now and the Friday prior to that.
Scottish ParliamentThursday 26 October 2000(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentThursday 26 October 2000(Afternoon) The Presiding Officer opened the meeting at 14:30First Minister First Minister The only item of business before us today is the selection of the Parliament's nominee for First Minister.
As Mr Pignatelli said, let us do better things, as well as doing things better. I mention for the record my 26 years of membership of the EIS. I oppose the motion in Lord James Douglas-Hamilton's name.
We did that for the committee. From paragraphs 11 to 26 in our submission, members will see in full detail what happened to the items that were unaccounted for.
Responses have been circulated.The Local Government and Transport Committee is in the middle of the inquiry that was proposed and has made enjoyable visits to parts of Scotland to examine freight transport.