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Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2013

Justice Committee 10 September 2013

The parts of the bill that extend to devolved areas relate to the abolition of the Police Negotiating Board, to dangerous dogs and to witness protection law.We have agreed to the abolition of the PNB and intend to establish a separate police negotiating board for Scotland through the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill, which was introduced prior to the summer recess. The PNB provides a forum in which representatives of police officers and those who manage and fund police forces can consider questions relating to police hours of duty, leave, pay and allowances, pensions and clothing and equipment.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 23 June 2011

People in wider Scotland deserve their say and to be afforded that opportunity.Given the importance of the issue, we propose using the recess period to give additional opportunities to scrutinise the proposals and to allow for proper consideration of the bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2014

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 28 May 2014

People in work are also having to use food banks, which is an impact of the recession and low wages. It is absolutely right to say that the UK Government is cost shunting.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 15 December 2011

I firmly believe that, in a mixed economy, when the private sector is in decline and the country is experiencing recession, the state should step in and inject cash into the economy to create growth and jobs.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2011

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 02 November 2011

The committee would appreciate being kept up to date with COSLA’s views on the report.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2010

Perhaps demanding that the will of Parliament be accepted is not always Mr Whitton’s strongest ground.We will publish the numbers after the Christmas recess. I confirm to Mr Whitton that they will be published before the stage 1 debate on the budget bill, which will take place in late January.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 25 February 2010

How long will the SNP drag out its plans at the expense of prioritising Scots during the recession? Will the First Minister tell me clearly what his planned date is for a referendum, or is he going to drag that out, too?
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2011

Education and Culture Committee 25 October 2011

I would like to pick up on a point that I raised with the colleges during recess on funding for part-time students.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2026

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 14 January 2026 [Draft]

Is there perhaps a resource missing that would link the plan with the end user by telling them how they could reach a certain target by a date that seems really far away? I know that you cannot go back in time, so it is not helpful to talk too much about that, but I suppose that I would say that there is a missed opportunity with that delay.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 September 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 09 September 2025

Basically, there is a concern that some of the figures that we may be using are considerably out of date. You also talk about how the whole capital spending is forecast to create a gap of about £2.1 billion in capital investment, highlighting the importance of the prioritisation of capital spending towards the Scottish Government’s priorities in the Scottis...

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