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I am disappointed that the rules of our procedural equivalent of the Union of European Football Associations meant that he could not make his debut in this debate.
I was referring to the minister, not the deputy minister. I see—was he not a footballer?I have covered Fergus Ewing's point about a minister for tourism.
The amendment makes clear that any report that is already available to the court needs to refer only to the character of the offender and his or her behaviour while on supervision and not to the circumstances of the current offence.Amendments 65 and 66 are consequential amendments.
That is shameful behaviour by those practices.I spoke to people in the queue at Woodside about the situation and was confronted by a dentist who was not from that practice.
We have already set in train a pilot model on initial teacher education that will help to promote enterprising behaviours, aid integration with university faculties and develop teachers' use of research.
There is an intensive six-week course that covers all aspects of the work involved, in relation to security, people's behaviour patterns, control and restraint methods, first aid and so on.
I can give a number of responses to that.The Auditor General made an important behavioural point when he said that we should not continue to base financial projections on worst-case scenarios.
We need to look carefully at more modern electronic techniques, such as the infra-red and radar systems, that can detect birds and their behaviour in the vicinity of wind turbines.
They encounter bureaucracies that appear to stifle rather than facilitate justice and they suffer antisocial behaviour in their communities that appears to be outwith the control of the police and the courts.
Some awful tales were given to the committee—I had previously heard tales from pressure groups as, I am sure, other members have done—of the bad behaviour of some management companies and managers.