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Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2007

Equal Opportunities Committee, 27 Nov 2007

Angela O'Hagan also mentioned that. What is the progress to date on promoting equal pay in Scotland?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2007

Plenary, 24 May 2007

I advise the Parliament that I have asked the Rt Hon Elish Angiolini QC to continue in office as Lord Advocate, and I will move a motion seeking the Parliament's agreement to the appointment of Mr Frank Mulholland QC as Solicitor General for Scotland.The ancient offices of Lord Advocate and Solicitor General are woven into this nation's history, dating back...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 June 2003

Communities Committee, 10 Jun 2003

We will not be hunting around for things to do if even half of what the clerk has outlined comes to fruition.Are we agreed that, in preparation for the drawing up of our work programme in the first meeting after the summer recess, we should have an away day with dates being flagged up to members as soon as possible s...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2000

Equal Opportunities Committee, 12 Sep 2000

We have the information that members asked for prior to the recess. Members wanted that information for the first meeting after the recess.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 05 Sep 2005

Quite a lot of work has been done on them over the recess; after all, given that the implementation date for the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 is 5 October, the orders need to be in a reasonable state.No points that I can see arise on the draft order.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2009

Local Government and Communities Committee, 11 Mar 2009

It sounds as though there are plenty of opportunities in London for employment lawyers. That is one way to combat the recession. I think that you are safe here, too.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2010

Public Petitions Committee 04 May 2010

If the liability point that Duncan Orr-Ewing mentioned were to be developed, the wildlife and natural environment bill that the Government will introduce probably before the summer—it will be dealt with by the Rural Affairs and Environment Committee after the summer recess—would offer the ideal opportunity for that to be taken forward.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2010

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee 23 February 2010

Given that SEPA’s income has dropped as a result of the recession, is the Scottish Government confident that the organisation has the resources to carry out its CRC functions and can work adequately with the regulators in the rest of the UK?
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2009

Plenary, 29 Oct 2009

Motion debated, That the Parliament believes that the children, parents and communities of Tay Bridgehead in north-east Fife require a new secondary school and community facility in addition to the proposed single site at Madras College; highlights that the campaign for a new Tay Bridgehead school has been ongoing for more than half a century; considers, in light of recent leaked figures, that the proposed new Madras College will not be big enough to accommodate all the pupils, including those from the Tay Bridgehead area; notes that currently around 850 pupils from the Tay Bridgehead and Leuchars area have to be bussed to school and that this has affected their education and involvement in school activities, as has been the case for generations; congratulates The Courier, Fife Herald and St Andrews Citizen for highlighting the growing public support for a Tay Bridgehead school, and supports all those involved in the campaign. During the recess...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2009

Plenary, 21 May 2009

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament is concerned that 34,000 extra Scots were out of a job in the last year and that many live under the threat of redundancy; recognises that government support for business and individuals is vital in the current climate; calls on the Scottish Government to examine the ProAct scheme developed by the Welsh Assembly Government, which supports businesses on short-time working, to establish whether or not a scheme would benefit Scotland's economic recovery; further recognises the seriousness of the economic situation in Scotland; believes that the Scottish Government should bring forward a new and revised economic recovery programme prior to summer recess...

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