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Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 23 May 2000

For example, the Executive is investing £1 million in the football academy, with £3 million coming from lottery money.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 1999

Health and Community Care Committee, 03 Nov 1999

We are definitely in the new democracy, then. Thank you. That is just offensive. After coming to the meeting late, Dorothy is attempting to take it in a totally different direction.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 1999

Plenary, 25 Nov 1999

I believe that community-based alternatives give more opportunity for young people to examine and change their behaviour— that is the most important thing.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 15 Nov 2006

My opinion—which, of course, fiscals are not bound by—is that such a sustained pattern of behaviour might be better dealt with in court, not by a fiscal fine.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 18 Jun 2002

This may result in behavioural or conduct problems later in life."
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 1999

Plenary, 24 Jun 1999

I am glad to see that there is another footballer among the women members in the chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 25 May 2005

Ladies and gentlemen, did you know that Scotland is the poor European neighbour as far as public holidays are concerned? Just like Dundee Football Club, we are at the bottom of the league.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 19 Jan 2005

One problem with the committee that set up the management group was that, through no fault of its own, it had too much to do—it was busy with education, culture and sport, including Rangers' football ground, apart from anything else—and had too wide a field to consider.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2001

Plenary, 29 Mar 2001

It is true that crime and anti-social behaviour will always be there no matter what we do.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2006

S2W-22579

Depending on the outcome it is likely that Scotland will follow their recommendations for purposes of comparability.The ICD10 codes that are normally used to answer questions about alcohol-related deaths cover key causes of death that are known to be associated with alcohol and comprise:F10: Mental and behavioural disorders due to the use of alcohol.I42.6: ...

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