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Tim Lord, who came to the committee on 8 June to give evidence, also has an article in Holyrood magazine, basically saying that there is no proof that environmental tobacco smoke, or passive smoking, causes serious disease.
It might be suspected that there is equipment or toys in another room that could be used to attract or induce children or there could be magazines or other things in the house.If there is a need to assess the risk, what would be the purpose of the police entering the house, not fully believing what was said to them there and then having to go away and apply...
We also do more specific academic research into matters such as political leadership.We produce publications every year such as a new guide for councillors; the quarterly "Modern Members Magazine", which goes to every elected member; and specific specialist publications on matters such as overview and scrutiny.
Perhaps we can do that through specialist magazines and our own contacts. There should be an opportunity to do that and return to the matter at a later stage.Finally, the petitioner has made a useful suggestion, which is that it would be sensible at least to get the Executive's response on having one body that is responsible for promoting Scottish food prod...
The case involved the Maltese House of Representatives which, exercising a power rather along the lines of contempt of Parliament, decided to fine the editor of a satirical magazine who had made critical comments about two members of the House.
I was with Tayside Health Board last Friday and read Public Finance magazine last night and learned that generic drugs have multiplied in price six times since last December.
Perhaps if she understood the difference between reserved and devolved powers, the 1,500 people to whom she referred in her Holyrood magazine article would not have sat on their backsides and not voted in last year's election.
That was Dr Richard Simpson in Holyrood magazine in September last year. It is not the Dr Richard Simpson whose intemperate speech—highly uncharacteristic of him—was delivered in the chamber this morning.