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Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2000

Plenary, 21 Jun 2000

We are talking about regulating the individual behaviour of individuals as directors of companies that dispose of public money.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2006

Plenary, 27 Sep 2006

The temptation is understandable, but such behaviour does nothing to protect or help crofting.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2005

Plenary, 14 Dec 2005

As several members have commented, that applies not to interests that prejudice our behaviour but to interests that appear to do so.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2004

Plenary, 17 Mar 2004

Indeed, the Scottish National Party's previous vice-convener, the sadly missed Dr Allan Macartney, managed to persuade a flag company to start producing English flags for football fans and for those who wanted to celebrate St George's day.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2006

Finance Committee, 13 Jun 2006

One of the conclusions that we drew was that because of the consistent pressure that some social work staff were under, particularly in relation to cases in which risk and abuse were unpredictable, staff behaviour was unpredictable. We are talking about situations in which people's behaviour was on the cusp of being offending behaviour—it was certainly challenging—and there might have been mental health elements, but it was right across the board.Given what we knew about the cases, we concluded that it would be very difficult for a social worker to hold more than six such cases at any one time.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 11 Jan 2006

Members of the group have come to us and said that they think that the behaviour of the council amounts to political discrimination.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2005

Equal Opportunities Committee, 01 Nov 2005

That is simply unsustainable.Also, many of the issues cross over, such as housing and antisocial behaviour. We can tie many things together.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2002

Plenary, 03 Oct 2002

In fact, our inquiry was reassuring and revealed high standards of behaviour from lobbyists and the lobbied alike.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2004

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MORI £87,700 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey: Module on Perceptions of Young People and Crime Scottish Centre for Social Research £52,500 Research Supporting Consultation on MacInnes Committee Report Market Research UK £20,651 2004-05 Research Supporting Second Order Consultation: MacInnes Committee George Street Research £34,495 Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey 2004 BMRB £1,323,430 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey Core Module Scottish Centre for Social Research £145,500 Assessing the Effectiveness of Variable Messaging Signs for Beach Users Market Research UK £18,200 Credit Union Membership Survey GEN Consulting £57,107 Scottish Household Survey MORI/TNS £850,000 SE Central Heating Programme: Assessing Impact on Fuel Poverty Alembic Research £49,210 Public perceptions of travel awareness Phase III TNS Consulting £21,000 Evaluation of the 2003 Christmas drink drive campaign Market Research £32,500 Evaluation of home zones in Scotland: Phases 3 & 4 Land Use Consultants £58,320 Bus Passenger satisfaction survey 2003-2006 Colin Buchanan & Partners £59,590 Integrated ticketing in Scotland TNS Consulting £99,300 Anti-social behaviour...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2000

S1W-10118

The new resources will therefore include:£21 million to provide support for the care of vulnerable young people and families where there are drug misusing parents, increase youth and community work on education and prevention; and build on existing work to ensure that every school pupil in Scotland receives drug education in line with national advice;£6.3 million for public awareness initiatives at both a local and national level.The Executive's key aim for communities is to protect communities from drug-related anti-social and criminal behaviour...

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