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Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2000

Plenary, 10 Feb 2000

Among the savings are a 10 per cent reduction in school supplies; a reduced budget for behavioural support; a cut of one third in the budget for visiting specialists—for example, music, physical education and art teachers; a reduced budget for roads maintenance; a reduction in the operating budget for residential homes and other social work facilities; a re...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 1999

Plenary, 29 Sep 1999

They were simply announced. That behaviour, in this day and age, is unacceptable.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2006

Communities Committee, 25 Jan 2006

We cannot have the planning system being used as a political football. The debate should never lead to that and it should not encourage people to take a rather liberal view of what is up for grabs in the planning system.There must be a serious debate so that we have convergence towards a system that will work.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2003

Plenary, 26 Mar 2003

I think that some members are a little overexcited by the fact that the next debate is about football. Before we get to that debate, I call Peter Peacock to wind up this one.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2001

Finance Committee, 18 Dec 2001

We identified that, although Glasgow was exceptionally short of good-quality games halls and good-quality Astroturf outdoor football pitches, it was not short of swimming pools.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2004

Local Government and Transport Committee, 21 Dec 2004

I am not saying that there is not a legitimate debate to be had on regulation versus deregulation—there is—but in terms of changing travel behaviour other policies are much more important, such as car restraint, decent urban density levels and so on.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2004

Plenary, 25 Nov 2004

It was designed particularly for that purpose, with a crust that the worker's grubby hand could hold while he ate the rest of it.Consumers want free parking, but they also want fewer supermarkets.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2004

Plenary, 24 Nov 2004

Therefore, in order to root sustainability in the behaviour of people in this country we must give them the cultural confidence to believe that it is a central part of their existence.New ways to measure growth in the economy are important; Richard Dixon talked about that in his briefing to us.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2004

Education Committee, 17 Nov 2004

You also seem to be making the case that learning Gaelic might be a better means of dealing with crime than the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 is. Iain, you have said that you support distance learning and the use of high technology and videoconferencing.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2004

Plenary, 29 Apr 2004

He should have been focused on getting a better deal for Scotland, not on trying to get one over on the SNP. That is the kind of behaviour that people expect from the general secretary of the Labour Party, not from the First Minister of Scotland.

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