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Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2003

Plenary, 16 Jan 2003

The idea lasted about three minutes—not much longer than one of the First Minister's soundbites.Given the miserable failure to produce the coherent unit that was supposed to transform public services, perhaps when you meet the Prime Minister, you might also explain to him why you have no plans to follow any of the decentralising reforms that are being imple...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 14 Jan 2003

I remind committee members that when this petition came to our attention, we were all particularly concerned following the presentation that was given and we all felt that action should be taken fairly urgently, as a real problem had been identified.I find the input from the Scottish Human Rights Centre somewhat confusing.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2003

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 07 Jan 2003

Well, we decide on certain things, such as that night follows day. We are not meant to decide anything on this committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2002

Justice 1 Committee, 17 Dec 2002

In the meantime, I will read out some options.As I said, the committee could write to SLAB to establish time scales for the production of guidance aimed at applicants on property recovered and preserved; it could write to the Executive to ask whether it has any proposals to change the law in the area in question to allow SLAB to disburse compensation moneys faster; it could take the opportunity to pursue SLAB procedures and possible changes in the law relating to property recovered or preserved in the context of the follow...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2002

Plenary, 21 Nov 2002

Secretary of State for Scotland (Meetings) To ask the First Minister when he next plans to meet the Secretary of State for Scotland and what issues he intends to raise. (S1F-2270) Following the visit of pupils from St Ninian's Primary School to the Parliament this morning, and their exhortation to us to use the Scots language, perhaps I should tell the Sec...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 19 Nov 2002

The committee is limited in that it cannot follow up such issues, but I would like to query the Executive on why that visit was allowed.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2002

Procedures Committee, 29 Oct 2002

Gil Paterson's point is that the change strengthens the petition and the ability of the petitioner to follow the process. If an activist from, for example, the Indian community starts a petition in Hindi, or whatever the correct language is, and people sign it, does he or she get notified about the progress of the petition or do all the petitioners get noti...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 September 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 24 Sep 2002

Basically, the committee became a complete laughing stock, to the extent that, according to one of my colleagues, the following day journalists in the black-and-white corridor were rolling about laughing when the convener made an official complaint.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 10 Sep 2002

Without consultation with the Scottish Executive, never mind the Scottish Parliament, Whitehall invited not only the US Navy, but the navies of Spain and other countries to use the northern tip of Scotland for target practice after the American fleet was kicked out of Puerto Rico following the actions of Puerto Rican people who went as far as forming a line...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 21 May 2002

In her response, she makes it clear that the majority of the large number of responses to its inquiry have been published on the Parliament's website and the public can view them at the public information desk. Following legal advice, the remainder of the responses are being edited to ensure that they do not raise concerns about defamation and data protecti...

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