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Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2000

Plenary, 05 Oct 2000

I realise that time is moving on, so I will move on quickly and talk about what we are doing to deliver PR. Brian Adam asked whether we want to deliver PR.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 1999

Procedures Committee, 21 Sep 1999

Information Note Agenda paper PR/99/4/13 relates to item 14 on the agenda.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2002

Local Government Committee, 19 Nov 2002

The evidence for PR—and for the STV system in particular—is overwhelming.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 1999

Procedures Committee, 07 Sep 1999

Bureau Relationship Paper PR/99/3/7 is a briefing from the clerks on the respective roles of the Procedures Committee and the Parliamentary Bureau.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2002

Local Government Committee, 14 May 2002

The McIntosh report said clearly that PR in local government might mean different scenarios in different parts of the country.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2001

Plenary, 27 Jun 2001

The holiest day in the week is not a day when work is done, but the Sabbath—the day of rest. The rabbis speak of the Sabbath as the rest of God and as a return to the silence that was there before God uttered his creative word.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2002

Plenary, 26 Sep 2002

The Cabinet has agreed to publish a draft bill on PR for local government, although PR is not the stated policy of the Executive.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2004

Plenary, 23 Jun 2004

For many of us, the introduction of PR for local government is a long-held ambition.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2007

Plenary, 07 Mar 2007

Our first item of business is time for reflection, for which our leader today is Rabbi David Rosen, who is president of the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2005

Plenary, 14 Sep 2005

Our time for reflection leader today is Sir Jonathan Sacks, the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth.

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