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Perhaps the most regressive step to date has been the Labour Government's abandonment of a state pension that can be relied on to provide a decent standard of living.
It is interesting that the last action of Parliament before the previous summer recess was to pass a legislative consent motion to overturn the House of Lords ruling in the Barker v Corus case.
Members of the Scottish Parliament are fortunate in having a recess in October, but many members of the public have to do the long haul from the summer to Christmas without having a holiday.
I should therefore point out that phase 2 of the report will be received by ministers during the summer recess and will narrow down the options for each airport to two or three.
I had the pleasure of visiting those sites during the parliamentary recess last October. I will not tell members what that visit did for my complexion, my hairstyle or, on occasions, my dignity, but it was certainly interesting.
I can only go by the structure plan and the local plans that have been produced and consulted on to date. By the end of the structure plan period, we reckon that roughly 50 houses will be completed.
I am convinced that, well in advance of that date, the threshold will be raised. To summarise, I want to remind the Parliament of our commitment to students.
To make any sense of the list, it is necessary to cross-reference the dates, the people involved and the subjects of the documents with all the other evidence that the committee has received.
It is vital that the Scottish Executive responds quickly and effectively to developments in e-commerce, and I have asked the supervisory board to set a date by which most of the Executive's transactions will be conducted electronically.