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Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2003

Justice 1 Committee, 18 Mar 2003

I was interested to note that the Association of Independent Law Accountants is now working with the fifth or sixth draft of the table of fees, which suggests that developments remain rather fluid.In my view, we need time to consider the issue in detail.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 28 Jan 2003

I suggest that you read the Rambouillet accord, which made demands of the Government in Kosova that no elected Government would accept. I do not want to develop that; the issue is not relevant.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2002

Plenary, 08 May 2002

Recently, transport commitments have been vigorously developed in a number of other areas, and I congratulate both Lewis Macdonald and Wendy Alexander on the way in which they have carried out that work.Dennis Canavan asked specifically about the press comments on Iain Gray's appointment.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2002

Plenary, 01 May 2002

That the Parliament notes the Scottish Executive's commitment to valuing young people and reflecting their aspirations and needs; recognises the importance of the Scottish Youth Summit and the follow-up launch of the consultation toolkit "Re:action" in contributing to this agenda; agrees to support constructive work with young people as they engage in civic society and democratic processes whether at local level through local authority youth councils, or at national level through organisations such as the Scottish Youth Parliament, and welcomes work by the Executive alongside other devolved administrations and UK departments to develop...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2001

European Committee, 30 Oct 2001

I should inform members that the following two documents on page 1 of the sift recommendation note have been wrongly classified as priority documents:SP 2295 (EC Ref No 8812/01 COM(2001) 247 final)SP 2364 (EC Ref No 9874/01 COM(2001) 326 final)We asked the Executive to confirm whether it would keep us informed about progress and developments on those docume...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2001

European Committee, 30 Oct 2001

I should inform members that the following two documents on page 1 of the sift recommendation note have been wrongly classified as priority documents:SP 2295 (EC Ref No 8812/01 COM(2001) 247 final)SP 2364 (EC Ref No 9874/01 COM(2001) 326 final)We asked the Executive to confirm whether it would keep us informed about progress and developments on those docume...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2001

Plenary, 05 Sep 2001

The debate on stage 1 of the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Bill will now take place on Wednesday 19 September.I move,That the Parliament agrees—(a) as a revision to the Business Programme agreed on 28 June 2001—Thursday 6 September 2001delete all for that day, and insert—9.30 am Debate on an Executive Motion to treat the Erskine Bridge Tolls Bill as an Emergency Billfollowed by, nolater than 10.30 am Stage 1 Debate on the Erskine Bridge Tolls Billfollowed by, nolater than 11.30 am Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee Debate on its report on the New Economyfollowed by Financial Resolution in respect of the Protection from Abuse (Scotland) Bill 2.30 pm Question Time3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time3.30 pm Committee of the Whole Parliament: Stage 2 Debate on the Erskine Bridge Tolls Billfollowed by, nolater than 4.30 pm Stage 3 Debate on the Erskine Bridge Tolls Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-1964 Helen Eadie: Centenary of Donibristle Pit Disaster (b) the following programme of business—Wednesday 12 September 20012.30 pm Time for Reflectionfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Stage 3 Debate on the International Criminal Court (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-2066 Mary Scanlon: Men's Health Week, Scotland: 7-14 September 2001Thursday 13 September 20019.30 am Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Businessfollowed by Ministerial Statementfollowed by Business Motion2.30 pm Question Time3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time3.30 pm Executive Debate on Physical Chastisement of Childrenfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business - debate on the subject of S1M-2119 Paul Martin: Asylum SeekersWednesday 19 September 20012.30 pm Time for Reflectionfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motionsfollowed by Stage 1 Debate on the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Billfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' BusinessThursday 20 September 20019.30 am Executive Businessfollowed by Business Motion2.30 pm Question Time3.10 pm First Minister's Question Time3.30 pm Executive Debate on Investment in Educationfollowed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions5.00 pm Decision Timefollowed by Members' Business (c) that Stage 1 of the Sexual Offences (Procedure and Evidence) (Scotland) Bill be completed by 16 November 2001; and(d) that the Rural Development...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 February 2001

Plenary, 14 Feb 2001

Resolved, That the Parliament notes and welcomes the recommendations contained within the 16th Report 2000 by the Health and Community Care Committee, Inquiry into the Delivery of Community Care in Scotland (SP Paper 219) and further notes the announcement made by the Executive on 25 January 2001 and the establishment of the Care Development Group regarding...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2000

Plenary, 09 Nov 2000

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the contribution that sport makes to a modern inclusive society, to health and full and enjoyable life and as a positive and attractive alternative, for young people especially, to anti-social activities and criminal behaviour; notes the outcome of the first review of Sport 21; restates its support for Sport 21: Nothing Left to Chance as the strategic basis for developing...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2000

Plenary, 27 Sep 2000

That the Parliament recognises the increasing contribution of the creative industries to the Scottish economy and the potential for further growth in this sector; notes the Executive's wish to ensure that the creative and business skills on which these industries depend are fully and properly nurtured in Scotland's people; welcomes Scottish Enterprise's £25 million development strategy to support this sector of the economy and promote its continuing expansion; and therefore endorses the determination of the Executive to ensure the conditions in which Scotland's creative industries will continue to flourish in rapidly growing world markets.

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