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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2004

S2W-05395

Table B shows the number of visitors who accessed the public galleriesfrom 14.00 to 16.30 (which covered First Minister’s Question Time) for the samecalendar period for each of the two previous years.Table A Date 09.00 12.30 11/09/03 252 18/09/03 446 25/09/03 260 02/10/03 222 09/10/03 324 13/10 – 24/10 Recess 30/10/03 457 06/11/03 319 13/11/03 296 20/11/03 366 27/11/03 246 04/12/03 227 11/12/03 385 18/12/03 249 22/12 – 2/1/04 Recess 08/01/04 109 Total 4,158 Average 297  Table B Date 14.00 16.30 Date 14.00 16.30 12/09/02 374 13/09/01 454 19/09/02 217 20/09/01 478 26/09/02 253 27/09/01 390 03/10/02 260 04/10/01 437 10/10/02 274 8/10 – 19/10 Recess 14/10 – 25/10 Recess 25/10/01 415 31/10/02 358 01/11/01 448 07/11/02 300 08/11/01 386 14/11/02 435 15/11/01 270 21/11/02 423 22/11/01 328 28/11/02 291 29/11/01 447 05/12/02 376 06/12/01 471 12/12/02 387 13/12/01 282 19/12/02 188 20/12/01 188 23/12 – 3/1/03 Recess 24/12 – 4/1/02 Recess 09/01/03 200 10/01/02 252 Total 4,336 Total 5,246 Average 309 Average 375 S2W-05395
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2011

Justice Committee 08 March 2011

Two Scottish Government bills were referred to the committee after the summer recess. The committee was faced with so many bills that required to be considered before the end of the session that it was almost inevitable that it would not have time to carry out stage 1 inquiries into all of them.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2011

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 02 February 2011

For example, as a result of benefits changes next year, the most vulnerable people in East Lothian will lose £9 million. The impact of the recession will present challenges to our most vulnerable families, which will require us to think differently.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2010

Finance Committee, 09 Feb 2010

I remind members that, although the February recess is next week, the deadline for lodging amendments is this Thursday, 11 February, at 12 noon.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2009

Plenary, 08 Oct 2009

Motion agreed to, That the Parliament recognises and celebrates the role of the voluntary sector and volunteers across Scotland in supporting individuals, families and communities and in shaping and delivering services locally; notes the excellent work of volunteering organisations in encouraging volunteering through offering training and volunteering placements and particularly in reaching out to those who might not otherwise have the chance to volunteer; agrees, given the opportunity that volunteering provides to develop skills and build confidence, that, in this economic recession...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2008

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 19 Nov 2008

That figure is from 2006, and the policy may have an even greater impact in the context of the current recession, with more people having to claim tax credits and falling into the target group.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2008

Plenary, 01 Oct 2008

I make no complaint against those who have done such progressive work on behalf of women; I merely observe that the absence of an overtly organised campaign seems to leave progress in the treatment of certain conditions out in the cold.That situation needs to change, and I commend Trish Godman, Nanette Milne, Jackie Baillie and Annabel Goldie who, with well-chosen parliamentary questions, have in recent months all sought to prepare the ground for what I think we all recognise is needed—a structured national awareness campaign and a developing debate on the possibility of the provision of a screening programme and comprehensive treatment.Ahead of this evening's debate, Trish Godman asked MSPs to revert to the GP's surgery that they might have visited during the summer recess...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 May 2008

Public Petitions Committee, 13 May 2008

I thank your officials for being present today although they did not get to speak and need not have bothered coming.We anticipate that our report will be available just before recess. We would be happy to engage with you and your departmental officials on issues arising from that.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2008

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 19 Mar 2008

Part of the problem is due to the global recession in the music industry. At one point, we had more employees than we have now—we had to reassess the company.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2007

Plenary, 20 Sep 2007

We also need to shine a light on the way forward. We must look into the dark recesses of our legal system to see what can be done and how something can be changed to ensure that others do not suffer in the future.That is easy to say—we all made similar statements when Karen Gillon raised the Transco tragedy.

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