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Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 26 May 2011

Indeed, the price of alcohol, particularly spirits, in off-licences is much lower than it is here, yet those places do not experience the public drunkenness, loutish behaviour and alcohol-related problems that we do in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 August 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 21 August 2014

When I was in Uganda, I watched a football match between local children who all wore Scotland strips that Scotland’s captain, Darren Fletcher, had donated.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 12 June 2013

The campaign uses real people and real-life examples to help show that Muslim women are just like any other members of society, in that they drink Irn Bru and are interested in their local football clubs. Such campaigns help to bring about community cohesion and continue to show that Scotland is a welcoming and inclusive nation for anyone who wishes to come...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 21 March 2013

Competitions span from those for netball and football, to those for curling, cabaret and tractor driving.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 01 November 2017

Health will always be used as a political football, as we have already heard from the Labour Party today.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2009

Plenary, 12 Nov 2009

Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 To ask the Scottish Executive what action is being taken to ensure that the full powers of the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 are being used.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 12 December 2017

Such normalisation changes behaviours and changes society’s norms as it drives up demand.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2017

Justice Committee 05 September 2017

However, the benefit of QOCS will be lost to the pursuer if there is fraudulent or unreasonable behaviour, or any other behaviour that “amounts to an abuse of process.”
Last updated: 13 August 2020

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It will also be important for decision-makers to consider the combination of abusive behaviour that some children were subjected to.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2011

Finance Committee 28 September 2011

Making sure that we get the right help to people when they need it is far better than waiting until they have entered the official record through an antisocial behaviour order or exclusion from school.

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