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Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2006

Plenary, 01 Jun 2006

The problems were highlighted to me by a young man who was being followed around by a classroom assistant throughout my visit.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2006

Plenary, 19 Jan 2006

Will the First Minister and the Executive feel obliged to follow the dossier's recommendations, or will they let Scotland think for itself?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2005

Plenary, 13 Jan 2005

I encourage some of that best practice to be followed throughout the rest of Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2004

Plenary, 29 Apr 2004

As I and others have argued, given the size of the EU following enlargement, we need to reform the current arrangements.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2002

Plenary, 13 Nov 2002

We know that, at Christ's invitation to follow him, St Andrew left everything and followed the Lord at great cost.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2005

Communities Committee, 02 Nov 2005

Some people might argue that a full formal court hearing is not an appropriate route, but it does not follow that the panel is the best route.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 February 2001

Plenary, 15 Feb 2001

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees: (a) the following programme of business— Wednesday 28 February 2001 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Executive Debate on Sustainable Development 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-1251 Mr Kenneth Gibson : Discrimination Against Teaching Centres of Artistic Excellence Thursday 1 March 2001 9.30 am Executive Debate on Primary Care followed by Business Motion 2.30 pm Question Time 3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time 3.30 pm Executive Business followed by Executive Motion on the Culture and Recreation Bill – UK Legislation followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-1263 George Lyon: Caledonian MacBrayne Wednesday 7 March 2001 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Stage 1 Debate on the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution in respect of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 8 March 2001 9.30 am Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business followed by Business Motion 2.30 pm Question Time 3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time 3.30 pm Executive Business followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business and (b) that the Justice 1 Committee reports to the Justice 2 Committee by 9 March 2001 on the draft Civil Defence (Scotland) Regulations 2001 and the European Communities (Matrimonial Jurisdiction and Judgments) (Scotland) Regulations 2001 (SSI 2001/36)—Tavish Scott.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 1999

Plenary, 30 Sep 1999

I move,That the Parliament agrees: (a) the following programme of business - Wednesday 6 October 1999 2.30 pm Ministerial Statement and Debate on the Executive's Expenditure Plans followed by Parliamentary Bureau motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of SM1-162 Pauline McNeill: Breast Cancer Thursday 7 October 19999.30 am Debate on an Executive Motion on a Memorandum of Understanding and Concordats 12.20 pm Business Motion 2.30 pm Question Time 3.00 pm Open Question Time followed by, no later than 3.15 pm Ministerial Statement on the Transfer of Executive Functions for Railways followed by Debate on an Executive Motion on Agenda 2000 and the Development of Agriculture in Scotland followed by Parliamentary Bureau motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of SM1-156 Andrew Wilson: Criminal Checks for Voluntary Organisations Wednesday 27 October 19992.30 pm Executive Business followed by Parliamentary Bureau motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Thursday 28 October 1999 9.30 am Executive Business 12.20 pm Business Motion 2.30 pm Question Time 3.00 pm Open Question Time followed by, no later than 3.15 pm Executive Businessfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau motions5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business and (b), the following dates by which other committees should make any recommendations on instruments or draft instruments to the lead committee: the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee to report to the Education, Culture and Sport Committee by 29 October 1999 on The Educational Development, Research and Services (Scotland) Grant Regulations 1999, SSI 1999/65.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2006

Plenary, 18 Jan 2006

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees the following revision to the programme of business for Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 January 2006 as follows— Wednesday 18 January 2006 after, 2.30 pm Time for Reflection – Mrs Carrie Varjavandi, representing the Bahá'i Council for Scotland followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions delete, followed by Ministerial Statement: The Cultural Commission and insert, followed by Executive Debate: International Strategy Thursday 19 January 2006 after, 2.15 pm Themed Question Time delete, followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.55 pm Stage 3 Proceedings: Joint Inspection of Children's Services and Inspection of Social Work Services (Scotland) Bill and insert, 2.55 pm Ministerial Statement: The Cultural Commission followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Joint Inspection of Children's Services and Inspection of Social Work Services (Scotland) Bill—Ms Margaret Curran.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2006

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We are committed, in partnership with the UK Government, to tackling poverty and deprivation throughout Scotland and, specifically, to eliminating child poverty by 2020. Poverty is only partly about low income; it also encompasses a lack of opportunity, facing barriers to participating in social and economic life, and access to appropriate and affordable pu...

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