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Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2005

Plenary, 27 Apr 2005

That the Parliament recognises the central importance of financial services to the Scottish economy; believes the industry's future success is fundamental to achieving sustained economic growth in Scotland; congratulates all those involved in the development of A Strategy for the Financial Services Industry in Scotland; believes that the involvement of high...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2005

Justice 1 Committee, 20 Apr 2005

She showed—as did the practical demonstration that the committee witnessed—how quickly a situation can develop in an internet chat room. In some instances, we are talking about a matter of minutes.We wrestled with the problem of whether, under the bill as drafted, one prolonged communication in a chat room would count as being two communications if the pers...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 20 Apr 2005

However, the absence of any guidance in the code of conduct leaves a window open for us to develop as Westminster has. For instance, within the past 12 months, at least one MP earned more than £1 million from external interests.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 June 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 30 Jun 2004

We could keep in touch with any developments in relation to the act and thereafter pick up anything that we considered to be vital.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2003

Plenary, 04 Dec 2003

The accession of the 10 new countries, most of which are former communist states, is the most significant development since the European Economic Community was founded in the 1950s.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 03 Sep 2003

We are working with Professor David Stein, a leading psychologist in America, who has developed a skill programme for parents—the care giver's skill programme.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 28 Nov 2000

I welcome Rhona Brankin, the Deputy Minister for Rural Development, and Mrs Eileen Kennedy, of the Scottish Executive rural affairs department, who has come to support the minister.The statutory instrument and the Executive note have been circulated to members.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 13 Jun 2000

I would define a planning function as it is defined elsewhere in the bill, so I do not think that the minister's point is valid. I see this matter in terms of development control and local planning. I think it appropriate to lay down a general proviso that will have effect in cases where the powers are given to the authority, but not where they are not give...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 July 1999

Plenary, 02 Jul 1999

I move,That the Parliament recognises the growing importance to Scotland's society and the economy of lifelong learning, the wide range of circumstances of those engaged in lifelong learning and the widespread concern about how students finance their studies; calls upon the Scottish Executive to appoint urgently an independent committee of inquiry with the following terms of reference and membership to report before the end of 1999, and calls upon the Executive to lay a copy of the Committee's report before the Parliament— Terms of ReferenceTo conduct a comprehensive review of tuition fees and financial support for students normally resident in Scotland participating, part-time or full-time, in further and higher education courses anywhere in the UK; To have regard to the desirability of promoting access to further and higher education, particularly for those groups currently under-represented, while taking account of the need to maintain and to develop...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2006

S2W-30275

Act which came intoforce on 1 September and doubled the maximum sentence for carrying a knife tofour years; increased to 18 the minimum age at which non-domestic knives may bebought, and removed current restrictions on police powers of arrest where a weaponis carried in public, andThe Custodial Sentences and WeaponsBill introduced into Parliament on 3 October which restricts thesale of non-domestic knives through a licensing scheme and ban the general saleof swords (with the exemptions for legitimate religious, cultural and sporting purposes).The Executive has funded...

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