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Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2007

Education Committee, 13 Feb 2007

The decision to list an individual will always be made by a panel and the decision to consider an individual for listing will be confirmed by agency staff, even if some data gathering and assessment is automated. Vetting information will never lead to consideration of a person for listing, let alone listing itself, without such an approach being sanctioned ...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2005

Waverley Railway (Scotland) Bill Committee, 21 Mar 2005

That is an absolute fact.Because of the nature of the land referencing process, it is not possible to apply automated checks. The process can be supported with clear documentation, such as clearly marked-up plans, but human beings still have to look at the set of plans and decide whether anything has been missed, whether every piece of land within the limit...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 28 Nov 2006

I do not know whether knowledge about the history of the drafting of the bill might help us. As I said, there are de facto standard conditions, which include one about good behaviour and another about not quitting the country.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 08 Nov 2006

I cannot put my finger on the point at the moment, but I know that one of Margaret Mitchell's subsequent amendments would delete the power of the court to excuse irregularities. However, amendment 115 appears, de facto, to excuse procedural irregularities in relation to what she proposes.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 31 May 2006

Criminal Proceedings etc (Reform) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning and welcome to the 20th meeting in 2006 of the Justice 1 Committee. I introduce our adviser, Des McCaffrey, who has been with us for the duration of our consideration of the Criminal Proceedings etc (Reform) (Scotland) Bill, and Frazer McCallum and Graham Ross from the Scottish Parliam...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2006

Plenary, 24 May 2006

That is the very point. There is a de minimis use of the current law, whereas the provisions in the bill could be used quite easily.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2006

Plenary, 23 Feb 2006

The fact is that we will still dock pigs' and lambs' tails, and we will still carry out appropriate de-horning of cattle and domestically reared deer.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2005

Plenary, 10 Nov 2005

There are other models: I ask Phil Gallie to consider the example of France, where EDF—Électricité de France—is still largely in state hands.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2005

Plenary, 29 Sep 2005

Reading the Justice 2 Committee's report, I am reminded of a quotation from Barnett Cocks:"A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly strangled."
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2005

Plenary, 09 Jun 2005

If the Parliament really cares about patients, those proposals cannot be consigned to some no-go ideological cul-de-sac. It is a matter of regret that there has been little response to those proposals except from the Conservatives, who have tried to introduce new thinking and to instil, instigate and encourage debate.

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