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Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2006

Plenary, 28 Sep 2006

The question is whether Scotland will follow suit. To date, it has been custom and practice for National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland and the Scottish medicines consortium to follow the recommendations of NICE, but that does not need to be the case.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2006

Education Committee, 13 Sep 2006

My understanding—I am not sure whether I am completely up to date—is that, for all the time that the Scottish Executive has been in place, no appeal against closure has been upheld on one of those grounds.I hope to see a system such as that which the minister mooted last October, under which a body such as HMIE would go through the evidence that parents and...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 17 May 2006

I have a constituency case in which the person paid £1,850 for a helmet as well as having to travel for treatment.When the condition is not caused by a lack of amniotic fluid, would it be preventable if the Scottish Cot Death Trust provided a more up-to-date information pack and gave it to everyone who attended antenatal or postnatal clinics?
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2006

European and External Relations Committee, 14 Mar 2006

Given that we are almost at the halfway point, what progress has been made to date? What is the budget? If the project is as high profile as the Executive is putting across, surely the budget should reflect that.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 22 Feb 2006

Parliament will need to return to consideration of oversight at a later date. I make those comments in the context of my not yet having heard from the Minister for Justice, who will speak this afternoon.Our objective is to restore public and professional confidence in the operation of the SCRO.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2006

Local Government and Transport Committee, 21 Feb 2006

Either one supports local authorities' right to implement their own schemes or one does not, and the public have a right to know where members in general, and political parties and the Executive in particular, stand.To date, there have been only two instances of authorities seeking to exercise these powers.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2006

Plenary, 26 Jan 2006

Although the announcement that there was to be a national concessionary travel scheme was made in December 2004, it was not until 24 March 2005 that Debbie Sheldon, the project manager of the scheme, asked local authorities for details of the up-to-date scheme. It is odd that the Executive did not have, for example, details of the local authorities' current...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2006

Plenary, 26 Jan 2006

I am pleased to make a statement to bring members up to date with what has happened in forestry, as it affects and will affect the economy, the environment and the people of Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 15 Nov 2005

Is the minister minded to consider that point, given that those circumstances could arise at a later date, such as after the 2007 election?
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2005

Plenary, 26 Oct 2005

Motion debated, That the Parliament congratulates Strathclyde University on its innovative Summer Academy, now in its seventh year; recognises the role which it plays in the promotion of the benefits available to young people who wish to continue their studies into further and higher education; notes that the academy now attracts up to 900 school students annually from upwards of 130 secondary schools in west central Scotland, as well as welcoming students from Spain and Sweden; celebrates the scheme as a significant way both to widen access to further and higher education and to promote social inclusion; hopes that it may provide a model for other academic institutions both in Scotland and Europe, and commends the university staff and student mentors for the part they have played in the creation of a Scottish success story as over 6,000 young people have to date...

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