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Official Report Meeting date: 7 October 2004

Plenary, 07 Oct 2004

With other members, I pay tribute to the image that the tartan army—our football fans—has abroad. We get kicked out of every competition early doors, but we bring home the award for being true supporters of friendship and international good will.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2006

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 19 Sep 2006

The bill as drafted will make it possible for the commission to act only if the officer is convicted of a crime or if the behaviour is so serious that it amounts to misconduct; it does not provide for situations in which an officer is insolvent and he or she is not guilty of an offence or misconduct.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2004

Health Committee, 02 Nov 2004

It is normal, nurturing, maternal behaviour and should be supported as such by society.However, we do not live in a breastfeeding culture in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2001

Justice 2 Committee, 19 Sep 2001

The innuendo problem is addressed in section 7 of the bill, which will exclude evidence that shows or tends to show that the complainer has at any other time engaged in non-sexual behaviour from which it may be implied that she is likely to have consented or that she is not a credible or a reliable witness.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2001

Plenary, 07 Feb 2001

As the UK bill had its second reading on 29 January, Westminster would appear to be the swifter route although, as was pointed out, the bill might get caught up in the forthcoming general election.The three areas of concern—disclosure of information, the extension of seizure powers, and the execution of English warrants in Scotland—are important in tackling crime and, to use the Deputy Minister for Justice's phrase, the"common purpose of the fight against crime"must be enhanced with these measures.It is also important to mention that on-the-spot penalty notices for disorderly behaviour...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2000

Local Government Committee, 23 May 2000

People are suspended pending investigation in other walks of life following, for example, a complaint of sexual harassment, bullying or other inappropriate behaviour in the workplace, when it would cause an unacceptable level of distress for a person to remain in post.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 1999

Standards Committee, 10 Nov 1999

We have the task of policing the behaviour of MSPs and we should consider carefully whether we want to extend our role into policing other organisations.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2007

Education Committee, 13 Feb 2007

If somebody has committed offences against children or there is suspicion about their behaviour with children, is that behaviour automatically removed over time?
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 07 Jan 2004

It is being said that although someone's behaviour was caused by their vulnerability, we will punish them for their behaviour by having a trial for murder, rape or whatever in their absence.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2006

Justice 1 Committee, 13 Dec 2006

The first person to thank is Lewis McNaughton, the clerk who has supported me throughout the writing of the report. He missed one of the best football matches of last summer's world cup because we were stuck on a wet M8 on the way back from Hamilton.

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