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Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2015

Finance Committee 23 September 2015

That follows on from your other comment on behavioural responses, which I quoted a minute ago.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2010

Public Petitions Committee 20 April 2010

Public Petitions Committee 20 April 2010 Public Petitions Committee 20 April 2010New Petitions New PetitionsYouth Football (PE1319) Youth Football (PE1319) Good afternoon.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 22 January 2013

Unfortunately, popular sites such as Facebook and Twitter are often not safe places for children, be that due to the risk of predatory behaviour from others or the content of the images and videos that are shared online.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2009

S3W-23564

Includes group 1 crimes of violence (minus robbery), handling and possession of offensive weapons and reckless driving at common law.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 02 April 2025

It enables finance professionals to look at the skills that they have around how to use data to understand organisational risk and to make better decisions within a regulatory framework that requires ethical behaviour. That is in our wheelhouse. We have a range of roles to play across organisations in how we shepherd that in.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2024

Public Audit Committee 07 November 2024

I would add that it remains our view that WICS is an outlier in terms of behaviours and value for money. As Carole Grant is describing, the Scottish Government is responding to that to bring in better arrangements, which should afford the Government the opportunity to intervene without the need for Audit Scotland to produce a statutory report on a public bo...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Virtual) 05 January 2022

As I have said, the increased transmissibility means that that involves, regrettably, restricting large, potentially superspreader events, and trying to contain transmission in settings that we know have a higher risk because of low ventilation or the kind of behaviours that happen in those settings.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2013

S4W-12286

Measures include: Permanent junction signalisation of A82 Rose Street and Henderson Road in Inverness (Rose Street - allowing traffic better access onto the A82 and Henderson Road where vehicles will be able to turn right avoiding the need to use the Longman roundabout) Permanent signalisation of the A9 Longman roundabout Permanent southbound slip road from Stadium Road to the A9 southbound at Longman roundabout (currently being constructed) Temporary short bus lane on Stadium Road to allow only buses to exit via Stadium Road northbound Temporary dedicated bus and HGV lane on the A9 southbound running from South of Tore Roundabout and ending north of the Kessock Bridge Peak time train services to and from Inverness doubled in capacity during the works and Stagecoach has developed a timetable of additional bus services to and from the Black Isle Progressing with additional permanent car parking at Beauly (subject to final land agreements) and temporary car parking at Dingwall (use of Ross County Football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2011

S4W-03648

Description of Activity Received (£) Allocation (£) Sporting Activities and Facilities - Scottish Football Association 2,436,000 10,436,000 - Scottish Rugby Union 1,314,500 4,964,500 - Scottish Sports Futures 1,252,703 3,202,703 - Badminton Scotland 336,000 336,000 - Scottish Squash & Racquetball 228,000 336,000 - Tennis Scotlan...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 July 2011

S4W-01316

These events – specifically the football matches at Hampden Park, the Scottish leg of the Torch Relay and the Cultural Olympiad – provide opportunities across the active, connected and flourishing themes of our legacy plan which aims to secure maximum impact to Scotland.

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