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Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2006

Plenary, 11 Jan 2006

Only last week, we read in the newspapers that funding for some mechanisation improvements in the Royal Mail's main sorting office was being held up by the dead hand of the Treasury.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2003

Plenary, 19 Jun 2003

Resolved, That the Parliament believes that, having established Scottish Water in 2002, this is the right means of delivering cost-effective and improved services in accordance with the requirements of the Parliament and that, in the short time since Scottish Water's establishment, it has started the process of delivering cost effective and improved services, and further believes that a review of its ownership and funding...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2000

Plenary, 29 Mar 2000

Many people—not just those who are deeply concerned about passive euthanasia, but a broad medical opinion—expressed the fear that doctors who are under pressure and face funding restraints will simply let the matter go, and let the elderly person not have the treatment.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 01 Feb 2005

If we start thinking about our law as a more systematic entity, we might want to build a system that ensures that we ask ourselves what we want the law of Scotland to look like in 25 years' time, how we want it to be shaped, what influences we want to develop and what issues we want to anticipate.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2004

Standards Committee, 23 Mar 2004

I do not doubt that, four years into the Parliament's existence, improvements could still be made to our standards process, but we have the basic approach right and we should develop it, rather than undermine it by following the suggestions that have been made.Alex Neil talked about equality of treatment, but the problem with that is that he assumes that th...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 28 Jan 2004

The fact that we have been able to scrutinise the motion on the Gender Recognition Bill is a good development. It had been intended that we would deal with the issue next week but, in order for us to influence the process, we had to do it today.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2003

Plenary, 04 Sep 2003

That the Parliament acknowledges the progress made and the remaining challenges in implementing the cancer strategy; recognises that the £60 million investment is leading to many improvements to patient care; welcomes the development of managed clinical networks and the redesign of cancer services under way across the three regional cancer networks; support...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2001

Plenary, 25 Jan 2001

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises that there are benefits in providing free personal care for the elderly; welcomes as a major step in this direction the further package of proposals announced by the Executive on 24 January 2001 which set out a process that will lead to a substantial extension of free personal care; notes that there are significant issues of cost and practicality in moving further and calls upon the Executive to broaden the terms of reference of the Development...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2000

Plenary, 25 Oct 2000

As the Parliament is still very young, we require to develop its conventions and therefore, whenever there is a selection of a First Minister, it is important that members of this chamber and the general public who watch our business see that such an occasion is given the importance that it deserves.Undoubtedly, tomorrow is a big day for all members who wil...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2000

Plenary, 06 Sep 2000

At this juncture, the most appropriate way to proceed is for the minister to offer Parliament a statement outlining the facts as we currently know them and to respond to any questions that members may have.I move,That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business—Wednesday 6 September 20002.30 pm Time for Reflectionfollowed by Business Motionfollowed by Ministerial Statement on Independent Inquiry into Problems with Exam Resultsfollowed by Debate on the Creative Economy5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business – debate on the subject of S1M-952 Malcolm Chisholm: Dementia Awareness WeekThursday 7 September 20009.30 am Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Stage 3 Debate on the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Bill2.30 pm Question Time3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time3.30 pm Continuation of Stage 3 Debate on the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business – debate on the subject of S1M-1111 Irene McGugan: Programme of Action for Scots and Gaelic in the European Year of LanguagesWednesday 13 September 20002.30 pm Time for Reflectionfollowed by Ministerial Statement and Debate on the Scottish Executive's Programmefollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-1124 Shona Robison: Fibromyalgia SyndromeThursday 14 September 20009.30 am Ministerial Statement followed by Stage 1 Debate on the Transport (Scotland) Billfollowed by Financial Resolution in respect of the Transport (Scotland) Billfollowed by Business Motion2.30 pm Question Time3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time3.30 pm Debate on the Framework for Economic Development...

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