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Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2000

Social Inclusion, Housing and Voluntary Sector Committee, 12 Jan 2000

Why, in this day and age, are we using threatening behaviour of this sort to deal with a handful of cases?
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 1999

Plenary, 08 Dec 1999

It is not enough for us to compliment scallop fishermen on their good behaviour during the ban. I suggest that the Executive should reverse its decision and retrospectively compensate the industry for this unforeseeable nightmare.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 1999

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 23 Nov 1999

The prudent Scottish Ballet board was sacked; that plunged the company into two years of turmoil. The SAC's behaviour towards the Scottish Opera board was unfair, whimsical and open to the charge of bullying.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2003

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 07 Jan 2003

The Scottish Parliament has a great responsibility to ensure that the language survives and that it does not become a political football. Would it not be good if a Gaelic bill was introduced in the first session of the Scottish Parliament?
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 05 Nov 2002

Communities often want to use comparatively small pieces of ground for playing fields, community centres, village halls, social housing, shinty and football pitches and so on. The nature of land ownership patterns in the Highlands and Islands has often resulted in the requests of communities, which many people would consider reasonable, being refused.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2002

Justice 1 Committee, 05 Mar 2002

I am thinking about a case in which, for example, a lot of people lose their lives watching football, in the crush of a crowd. A person may be substantially disadvantaged and the information may not have been made available readily enough—someone could die of their injuries a year or so later having not been given the information.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2001

Plenary, 28 Nov 2001

We cannot allow personal care to be a political football that is juggled between health and finance ministers, who will decide by regulation from year to year what constitutes personal care and what does not.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2000

Plenary, 02 Mar 2000

I am glad that Brian Monteith has now recognised that our links with Ireland should go beyond the football field and extend to wider cultural matters.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2007

Plenary, 08 Mar 2007

I welcome the fact that the Executive has lodged amendment 5 at this stage to make it absolutely clear that ministers will produce guidance and that there will be no excuse for such risk-averse behaviour under the new regulations. I thank members for their comments on the amendment.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2007

Communities Committee, 13 Feb 2007

However, there may be a strong case for ministers considering free school meals to tackle issues related to behaviour and diet, for example. Similarly, rurality may mean that it makes sense to introduce free school meals in specific areas.I believe that, from a nutritional point of view, we should consider free school meals for P1 to P3, but let us give min...

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