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Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2001

Plenary, 17 May 2001

Tony Blair's vision for public services has been mentioned, and I will quote the Labour party's Scottish manifesto:"Thanks to committed public servants, we have shown rapid progress is possible and begun to break the fatalism that says public services are always second class".
Official Report Meeting date: 17 February 2000

Plenary, 17 Feb 2000

Visitor spend could increase by between £250 million and £360 million over the next five years. Despite the rapid increase in the numbers of people using the internet, there will always be those who will want to access information about Scotland in more traditional ways, and we must also cater for them.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2004

Communities Committee, 15 Dec 2004

That is the concern.A member of the Charity Law Association has said that, in the absence of that sort of power, the association can take fairly rapid action to support a Scottish charity that is failing.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2006

Plenary, 20 Dec 2006

If members ever thought that transport and access were a marginal issue, I commend to them the Sunday Mail access for all campaign, which highlights in a straightforward and practical way the implications of someone being denied access simply because they are disabled.Let us imagine for a minute not being able to get into our local newsagent or shop for a pint of milk, or not being able to get into our library...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 May 2005

Plenary, 12 May 2005

In return, they received what became known as the Leningrad album, which is now on display in the Mitchell library. The album has watercolours and prints by Russian artists and 3,000 messages from the women of Leningrad.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2000

Plenary, 28 Sep 2000

Secondly, according to the House of Commons library, business costs have increased by £1,500 per employee since 1997 because of Government regulatory burdens.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2000

Plenary, 11 May 2000

This is a significant issue, and I wonder whether a record of those discussions could be printed and placed in the chamber office and in the House of Commons library. It is fundamental to the whole debate, and to the issue that underpins it, that we know exactly what is happening.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2000

Plenary, 27 Apr 2000

Kenny Gibson mentioned the problem of malicious whistle-blowing, a point that had previously been highlighted in a committee report of November 1997.All quangos are expected to be open, accountable and effective, yet the likes of members of national health service trusts—unlike councillors—do not have their names displayed in, for example, libraries. I aske...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2000

Plenary, 27 Jan 2000

The figure was sourced from the House of Commons library, which I take to be a reputable source of estimates of the amount of money that would be required.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2000

Plenary, 13 Jan 2000

Does he agree that, yet again, the settlement will result in a reduction in services, fewer road repairs, closed libraries, more uncollected litter, an increase in council tax and people paying more and getting less?

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