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Official Report Meeting date: 29 February 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 29 Feb 2000

So the difference of opinion between its position when it spoke to the committee and now might lie in there somewhere.The Executive has worked closely with the Alliance for the Promotion of the Incapable Adults Bill, which I have met in the past few days. The alliance's view is that it would prefer the original position to the Executive amendment.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 February 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 16 Feb 2000

There is no obligation on inspectors to make themselves available in the evening—it is assumed that parents can come to the school during the day. We recognise that that is a work problem and there are great strains on the inspectors, but it is a dilemma.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2000

Public Petitions Committee, 18 Jan 2000

The petitioners expressed concern to the clerk that they had only 28 days in which to respond to the planning application.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2006

Plenary, 10 May 2006

That will highlight the need for education authorities to consult early years providers when developing those strategies and to support parent councils in their promotion of contact with those providers.In addition, the Executive already provides statutory guidance on the delivery of pre-school education that local authorities must take account of in meetin...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2005

Plenary, 17 Mar 2005

I am sure that none of us would disagree with that description.I will raise two areas of concern that have been touched on by other members: the impact of the bill on sex education; and its potential impact on non-abusive consensual behaviour between people who are over the age of consent.Sensitivities around sex education are such that a piece of legislation need not be used, or even be usable, against teachers to have an impact on the delivery...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2000

Plenary, 16 Nov 2000

It would also mean tenants having a greater say in the delivery of repairs to and development of what would become, in effect, their houses.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2006

Local Government and Transport Committee, 21 Nov 2006

Do you agree that one simple mechanism that would not necessarily require legislation would be for the Executive to tell each council to provide the public with a list of all the major assets that it holds within 30 days, and to show in that list which are common good assets and, if the information is readily available without incurring massive cost, who th...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2005

Communities Committee, 14 Sep 2005

If the public are to be involved in a new way, we must assure them that their views will be heeded rather than just discarded by the local authority at the end of the day. You have said this morning—and in the white paper—that the Scottish Executive is looking for a culture change in the way that we deal with planning.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 April 2005

Plenary, 14 Apr 2005

The position that has been adopted is a disgraceful one for any party in Scotland to take.Scotland can produce 9,500MW of electricity on any day, but during times of peak demand in the winter—as John Home Robertson said—only 6,000MW are needed.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2005

Plenary, 24 Feb 2005

That the Parliament notes the Identity Cards Bill currently being considered by the Westminster Parliament; is concerned at the lack of time devoted to the scrutiny of this Bill, which has left important questions unanswered over how the identity card scheme will work in practice; believes the proposals to be flawed on political, technical and financial grounds; is concerned that the national identity card and database offer an ineffective response to problems of security and fraud and pose an unacceptable threat to civil liberties; notes that the current cost estimate for the scheme is £5.5 billion and that further escalation of this cost is expected; rejects the Prime Minister's belief, stated on 1 December 2004 in the House of Commons, that "it is legitimate and right, in this day...

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