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Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2005

Plenary, 27 Jan 2005

Resolved, That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Executive's study into present and future energy supply and demand in Scotland; supports the Executive's position of not supporting the further development of nuclear power stations while waste management issues remain unresolved; supports the Executive's continuing commitment to the development of renewable energy in Scotland, including wind, wave, tidal, solar and biomass power, as a key element of a balanced energy supply portfolio; supports the Executive's commitment to achieving 40% renewable electricity generation by 2020, and welcomes the Executive's proposal in the Review of the Climate Change Programme...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2004

European and External Relations Committee, 14 Sep 2004

It is important that we are involved with the entente cordiale programme and the visit of the president of the National Assembly of Québec.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2004

Public Petitions Committee, 23 Jun 2004

Everybody is trying to arrive at the model for a sustainable community, and I do not think that anyone sitting around this table would argue that some of the building programmes that went on in the 1950s and 1960s created sustainable communities.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2004

Plenary, 23 Jun 2004

Just over a year into its second term of office, the Executive has driven forward its legislative programme. After tonight's vote we will be able to look back and say that an Executive of two parties and a Parliament of seven parties—and more—has this week and, indeed, last week, passed remarkable legislation, despite our being told by people outside Parlia...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2004

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 25 Feb 2004

As far as the committee's future work programme is concerned, it is also useful for us to know that environmental liability is quickly rising up the agenda.Publishing the papers is useful, because it allows not just the committee but other stakeholders in Scotland such as those in farming and fishing communities and environmental lobby groups to see what is...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 February 2004

Plenary, 12 Feb 2004

About £1.5 million has been spent on support services in Glasgow since the dispersal programme started and a further £1 million is budgeted for it.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2004

Finance Committee, 10 Feb 2004

I certainly would not accept that there have been major changes in the definition of education, health, roads and transport, and housing—the big spending programmes—which is the point that the minister was trying to make.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2004

Public Petitions Committee, 04 Feb 2004

Historic Scotland was very much on the front foot in its appearances on the BBC "Restoration" programme, suggesting the restoration of other sites.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2003

Finance Committee, 11 Nov 2003

One of the difficulties is that the bill is the core of a wider modernisation programme. The issue of what is in the bill, what is out of it and what is on its margins was discussed last week.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2003

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 04 Nov 2003

The question whether we want to consider the totality of energy generation and consumption is valid, but the problem is that if we do that, we need not bother discussing the rest of our work programme for the next four years, because we will have enough to keep us going.

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