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Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2003

Plenary, 06 Mar 2003

When one of Scotland's leading academics, Professor Tom Devine, joins a growing consensus for reform and economic independence, Government ministers step up to the plate and condemn and dismiss one of Scotland's finest brains. They say—wait for it—that we cannot take control of our own economy and our own finances because the Government spends more money th...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2004

Public Petitions Committee, 28 Apr 2004

Having one person would not avoid the need for liaison between two or three other Government departments.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 08 Oct 2002

Have you had discussions with the commission? How does that relate to liaison between the council and the commission?
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2002

Rural Development Committee, 25 Jun 2002

If we are talking about lamb, the fact that the producer has not liaised with, discussed with or entered into an arrangement with someone on the low hill for finishing organically means that we would end up with public funds being used to gain organic accreditation without any serious environmental benefit being obtained, because much of the land is already natural. A lack of liaison with the finishing side results in the product not being sold as an organic product.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2001

Plenary, 13 Sep 2001

The bill has arrived at this stage of the process in a better state because of that work.I also thank officials in the justice department for their work on the bill—including liaison with the Home Office to ensure that the bill works in tandem with the Westminster act—and the Deputy Minister for Justice, Iain Gray, for his considerable endeavours in the scr...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2001

Transport and the Environment Committee, 23 May 2001

We do not want to step outside our remit into that committee's remit, so some liaison is required. I tend to the view that we should appoint a reporter or reporters on the issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2000

Finance Committee, 25 Apr 2000

I am not sure that I agree with Rhoda Grant: I think that it might be helpful to have a liaison person with each committee, which could be arranged by you, convener, and the clerk.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 September 1999

Local Government Committee, 01 Sep 1999

Has there been any discussion about sensible liaison so that we co-operate and do not get overburdened by everybody else's minutes or reinvent the wheel?
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2002

Plenary, 31 Jan 2002

The committee discussed a joint proposal from the conveners liaison group and the Parliamentary Bureau that committees should be allowed to meet"exceptionally and at the discretion of the committee concerned, when the Parliament is suspended for a meal break."
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2000

Plenary, 17 May 2000

Glasgow deserves nothing less.I move amendment S1M-858.2, to leave out from "endorses" to end and insert:"notes with grave concern the levels of unemployment, education failure, serious health problems and population loss affecting the city of Glasgow; recognises that these are testament to the failure of the Labour local authorities to address these problems over two generations; further notes that the response of the Labour Government and the Scottish Executive has to date been inadequate to deal with these problems; asks the Executive to address these problems in Glasgow as a matter of urgency; requests that the Executive specifically notes the failure of the existing local government system to cope adequately with Glasgow's problems; urges the Executive to institute appropriate steps to allow for a democratically and directly elected Lord Provost for the city with an executive role; further urges the Executive to appoint a Minister, from within its Ministerial team, with specific responsibility for Glasgow whose remit would include liaison...

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