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Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2000

Plenary, 07 Sep 2000

In the stage 1 debate, I made a liberal—with a small "l"—speech expressing concern about some of the civil liberties aspects of the bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2000

Plenary, 17 May 2000

For our time for reflection today, we welcome Mr S L Gajree, the president of the Hindu Mandir in Glasgow.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2001

Plenary, 24 May 2001

As the minister knows, marts play a crucial role in the farming chain, but they have largely been ignored during the outbreak. In Strathaven, L S Smellie and Sons, which is a local company that has been in business there for a number of years, has had to lay off staff and is suffering very badly.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2000

Plenary, 27 Apr 2000

The section has been there as a guardian of fundamental right. How many times? l would like to see some order in the chamber—members will not conduct conversations across benches without having indicated their wish to intervene.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2006

Plenary, 23 Feb 2006

I ask the minister and the Scottish Ambulance Service to think again. l warmly congratulate my friend and colleague Jim Wallace on securing the debate and demonstrating, as a constituency MSP raising legitimate issues in this forum, the importance of the members' business slot.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2004

Plenary, 16 Jun 2004

The same is true now and we must look forward to supporting refugees, enjoying their company and contribution and combating those who are devoted to giving them a bad press. l thank Kenny MacAskill for giving me the chance to speak in this debate during international refugee week.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2002

Plenary, 10 Oct 2002

We need a war to reduce crime; not a soft, liberal-with-a-small-l, wet war, but a serious and effective way of dealing with crime.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2001

Plenary, 28 Jun 2001

Does the minister have any comment to make on a letter from Mr D L Ellis, consultant haematologist at Inverclyde royal hospital, which says:"The only concern of Health Board and Trust Management appears to be to keep on the right side of the Management Executive in Edinburgh and not to rock the boat by making deficiencies known.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 July 2000

Plenary, 05 Jul 2000

I hope, on that basis, that I have persuaded Mike Russell, or Irene McGugan in his place, that amendment 26 is not needed and I invite him not to press the issue to a vote. l want to press the amendment. The question is, that amendment 26 be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2000

Equal Opportunities Committee, 20 Mar 2000

Our response continues:"We are pleased that the Parliament and Executive have now accepted a number of recommendations made by the EOC, including the establishment of an Equal Opportunities Committee, an Equality Unit and a commitment to mainstream equality in the work of the Parliament and Executive.All of this is consistent with Section L of Schedule 5 of the Scotland Act which empowers the Scottish Parliament to encourage equal opportunities on grounds not only of sex, but also, inter alia, of sexual orientation, and with the Programme for Government which commits the Executive to putting equal opportunity at the heart of all policy making.However, we believe that Section 2A of the Local Government Act 1986 raises issues of compatibility with Section L of Schedule 5 of the Scotland Act, and with the Executive' s support for equal opportunity as expressed in the Programme for Government, and we welcome the decision of the executive to address these issues in the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc (Scotland) Bill.Following an extensive consultation throughout Britain in 1997, the EOC informed the UK Government of our view that there should be legal protection against discrimination for lesbians and gay men.

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