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Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2002

Plenary, 07 Feb 2002

Alex Neil, to give him his due, spoke out forcefully in the stage 1 debate on that bill, urging the Parliament to ignore the Rural Development Committee's recommendations.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 26 Jan 2000

Guardians may not have that long-term interest. A conflict of interest may develop, or they may be impersonal guardians with no real connection to the person.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2004

Plenary, 10 Nov 2004

Besides the 40 or more carcinogens, there are many mutagens—substances that promote genetic changes in cells. Others are developmental toxicants—substances that interfere with normal cell development.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 November 2004

Finance Committee, 30 Nov 2004

An assessment was needed to safeguard public funds".Do the witnesses accept or reject the Auditor General's criticisms?
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2004

Plenary, 10 Mar 2004

(Scotland) Bill, agrees to any increase in expenditure charged on, and any expenditure payable out of, the Scottish Consolidated Fund in consequence of the Act. The fifth question is, that motion S2M-1025, in the name of Patricia Ferguson, on the approval of a Scottish statutory instrument, be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 17 Nov 1999

Another important conclusion that the Scottish Law Commission reached in 1985 was that the abolition of warrant sales would tempt debtors to convert funds into moveable goods. I find that assertion naive and offensive to my client base.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2007

Plenary, 21 Feb 2007

Resolved, That the Parliament notes the ruling by the High Court in London regarding the UK Government consultation on energy; notes that the DTI has accepted the judgement and will consult further; believes that the way ahead for energy in Scotland is to deliver on the Scottish Executive's energy policies; further welcomes the announcement by the Executive that it has already met its 2010 target of 18% of Scotland's electricity from renewable energy; welcomes the Executive's support for nine marine power projects, including one set to be the world's largest, and its commitment to the world-leading European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney; notes that the achievement of the Executive's renewable energy targets has been through a mix of renewable technologies, including the major Blacklaw windfarm constructed on a former open-cast coal site generating 140MW; notes that projects for the future include the substantial Glen Doe hydro power project, world-leading offshore wind development...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2006

Plenary, 06 Sep 2006

That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Futures Project work; recognises the key achievements of the past four years; acknowledges the importance, over the next 20 years, of securing the benefits from our older population, developing and maintaining a strong niche in the global economy and, above all else, promoting a thirst for knowledge and a ...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2005

Plenary, 03 Feb 2005

Resolved, That the Parliament welcomes the progress that the Scottish Executive is making towards delivering the priorities of Framework for Economic Development in Scotland by working to improve productivity throughout the economy; welcomes, in particular, the record investment in Scotland's transport and electronic infrastructure, world-class universities...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2004

Plenary, 15 Dec 2004

That the Parliament notes that continuing action is needed to turn round the poor health of many people in Scotland; supports the emphasis that the Scottish Executive has placed, across portfolios, on health promotion; agrees that the Executive is right in tackling the three big killers of coronary heart disease, cancer, and stroke and recognises the progress made to date in reducing mortality rates from these diseases; believes in putting patients first so that they are at the heart of NHS service developments...

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