This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
The council should be allowed to come up with local solutions to local problems, but we share its commitment to putting resources back into the communities that are most blighted by crime.I hope that members will recognise that resources are not infinite—we are in a recession. We are told by the Government in Westminster that it is essential that we make cu...
Coupled with those higher costs is the greater reliance on the car of people who live in rural areas, which do not have the same public transport infrastructure as urban areas.Last week's proposal by the chancellor to increase fuel duty by 2p a litre from September this year will put quite a big burden on our economy as we try to stem the tide of recession....
Few of us who spoke in Pauline McNeill's members' business debate on the last day before the Christmas recess could have expected the escalation in violence that we have witnessed in Gaza over the past two weeks.
Given our work load, we cannot afford not to use up all the available time.Pressure is being put on committees to meet in Glasgow and Stirling on Mondays between the beginning of June and the summer recess. As yet, we have no precise dates.
Update resources, for example, ‘Ready steady baby’ was found to be out of date and condescending.
More information and support for breastfeeding and allergies.
Doing so will require a significant change in the current arrangements for scrutiny and democratic engagement, which are already out of date, under strain and in urgent need of reform.
It was suggested that this enables such companies to better respond to any issues regarding poor building quality arising at a later date.5The Institute of Clerk or works and Construction Inspectorate of Great Britain. (2017, June 14).
European, UK and Scottish policy is aligned with global agreements - to date, policies have mostly targeted the decarbonisation of electricity, however focus is now shifting to the heat sector and to a lesser extent, transport.
We had that information before the summer recess. The Treasury is still intent on pocketing about £50 million from the surplus, as well as 35 per cent in corporation tax and 22 per cent in income tax.