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Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2003

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 05 Feb 2003

Reform can make teachers feel more tired and less vibrant as they hit the classroom, particularly in primary schools.However much salaries improve, we need to get in earlier and have recognisable behavioural systems in place. For instance, Archbishop Michael Ramsey Technology College has taken our core values to its ambassadors—it has 15 to 25 ambassadors i...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2002

Plenary, 26 Jun 2002

Illegal and extortionate money lending and the criminal behaviour that often goes with it is abhorrent in modern society.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2002

Plenary, 13 Mar 2002

Those fellow Commonwealth citizens, democratic political parties and trade unions that seek to bring parliamentary democracy to their countries need the support of democratically elected representatives throughout the Commonwealth.As we know, a number of African leaders who attended the recent Commonwealth leaders meeting in Australia voiced their intense irritation at the criticisms that leaders of post-colonialist countries have levelled against the behaviour...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2001

Public Petitions Committee, 11 Sep 2001

It has indicated that a new code of conduct has been drawn up under the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc (Scotland) Act 2000, which will affect councillors' behaviour. The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities has also responded along similar lines.On PE352, Family Mediation Scotland and Children in Scotland hold the view that courts are an inappropr...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 07 Jun 2000

However, it is common enough—we could probably say that it happens every week in a court somewhere in Scotland—for an accused person to cross-examine a woman in relation to a charge revolving around sexual behaviour. In cases of minor sexual assault charges, it is far more common for people to represent themselves, not just during cross-examination of the v...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 11 Jan 2000

It beggars the imagination to think what it would be like for an ordinary person to be locked in a cell for hours at a time with somebody with severe behavioural disorders. Recently, for example, someone sprayed her hair with hair lacquer and set fire to it.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2005

Plenary, 07 Sep 2005

I will omit the most banal."We know that criminal behaviour in adulthood often has its origins in childhood and adolescence."
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2001

Transport and the Environment Committee, 31 Oct 2001

Your submission also says that you recognise that water prices can be a powerful incentive for water users to change their behaviour. You obviously think that, the higher the price, the better it is for the environment, which means that you are not going to be terribly popular on the panel.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2007

Plenary, 07 Feb 2007

Anyone who sees tartan anywhere in the world thinks about Scotland—and bagpipers, pipe bands, the historic Scottish regiments, the rugby supporters, the tartan army of football supporters, the Edinburgh tattoo, the kilt shops, tartan day in New York and numerous Highland games worldwide.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 08 Nov 2006

It is significantly less than they would pay to watch a football match or play a game of golf. It is all relative.

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