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Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2003

European Committee, 11 Feb 2003

Employment and Corporate Social Responsibility Inquiry Good afternoon, colleagues. I welcome members to the third meeting of the European Committee in 2003.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2003

European Committee, 11 Feb 2003

Employment and Corporate Social Responsibility Inquiry Good afternoon, colleagues. I welcome members to the third meeting of the European Committee in 2003.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2002

Plenary, 27 Nov 2002

In April, I chaired the group's first meeting, to show the importance that ministers attach to the group's work.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 November 2001

Local Government Committee, 06 Nov 2001

You prefer local outcome agreements to ring fencing. There will need to be many meetings between COSLA and the Executive.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 October 2001

Finance Committee, 23 Oct 2001

That department would have to be asked the question about progress and how willing the telcos are to meet the desire to have the infrastructure in place.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2000

Social Inclusion, Housing and Voluntary Sector Committee, 15 Nov 2000

We cannot always bring older people to meetings such as this one, but there are other ways of hearing their voices.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2000

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 03 May 2000

I raise again the question that I raised at the previous meeting, although it has been answered in part during the interim.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 1999

Plenary, 08 Jun 1999

Rule 8 – Parliamentary Duties (1) All of the allowances referred to in this Scheme are to be used only for the purpose of members carrying out their Parliamentary duties. (2) In this Scheme, "Parliamentary duties" means the undertaking of any task or function which a member could reasonably be expected to carry out in his or her capacity as a member of the Parliament including: (a) attending a meeting of the Parliament; (b) attending a meeting of a committee or sub-committee of the Parliament of which the member is a member or which the member is required to attend because of being in charge of a Bill or other matter under consideration by the committee or sub-committee or for any other valid reason relating only to the business of the committee or sub-committee; (c) undertaking research or administrative functions which relate directly to the business of the Parliament; (d) attending meetings for the purpose of representing electors or explaining the application of policy including attending meetings for the purpose of seeing a constituent or constituents; (e) attending Parliamentary party group meetings in Edinburgh; (f) attending any ceremony or official function or national or international conference as a representative of the Parliament or with its authority; but does not include a member's activities which are wholly in relation to that member's role as a Party spokesperson or representative Rule 9 – Equality All members shall be treated equally irrespective of whether they have been returned as constituency members or as regional members, subject to paragraph 2 of Part B.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2007

Public Petitions Committee, 20 Mar 2007

Citizens Advice Bureaux (Funding) (PE973) Petition PE973, from Aileen Orr, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive, following the recent closure of four citizens advice bureaux in the Scottish Borders and the cuts in the opening hours of a further four centres, to ensure that adequate resources are provided to prevent cuts in services both in the Scottish Borders and elsewhere in Scotland. At its meeting...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2007

Plenary, 08 Mar 2007

All of them will be important if we are to deal with one of the major challenges for society today, which is not just to do with youth justice but to do with the decline in standards and respect among a significant number—although a minority—of young people in certain communities. Meeting suspended until 14:15. On resuming—

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