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Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2001

Plenary, 01 Feb 2001

A European—indeed, global—superleague is in the offing not just in football, but in telecommunications. Frank Binnie from ScotlandIS told the committee that the south of England, Sweden and Ireland are off to that superleague.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2000

Plenary, 02 Nov 2000

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.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 1999

Plenary, 22 Sep 1999

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.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2007

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 16 Jan 2007

Therefore, although the group of people who will grow old in the next 20 to 30 years will still experience extended morbidity and long-term conditions, the age cohorts who come through beyond that point will have higher levels of health due to healthier behaviour in earlier life. Therefore, the short answer is that the issue is age-cohort related.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2007

Plenary, 11 Jan 2007

Some young people who are approaching the end of their compulsory schooling can face real difficulties in getting anything out of their education, which can lead to difficulties for teachers in managing those pupils' behaviour and difficulties for society, as many of the young people will end up drifting without qualifications, employment or education and t...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 01 Nov 2006

My second question relates to how easy it is to put in place codes of practice and regulations to influence the behaviour of anglers. I refer specifically to the arguments that we have heard about preventing disease from entering our river systems.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2006

Plenary, 26 Oct 2006

Resolved, That the Parliament recognises the vital importance of all young people being able to fulfil their potential; pays tribute to the contribution young people across Scotland make to their families and communities; knows the importance of the family in providing support and guidance for young people; welcomes the fact that child poverty has been reduced by over a quarter in Scotland, that the Scottish Executive has introduced universal nursery education for all three to four-year-olds, that the Executive has seen record levels of investment in schools and teachers, that more of our young people are going on to higher and further education, that youth unemployment is at a record low and that more parents are in work and have access to support and childcare; recognises further that some parents require extra support to bring up children, that decent families and young people need to be safe and protected in their homes and communities, that young people supported by and having access to good quality youth work opportunities have an important role to play in improving their communities, and reiterates the determination of this Parliament to stand up to antisocial behaviour...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2006

Plenary, 04 May 2006

I presume that the minister has seen the machine in question, so he will be able to give a better explanation of how it will work.Another issue that must be examined is the behaviour of people in the areas around polling booths.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2006

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 18 Apr 2006

What impact might your proposals have on behaviour? Research on CAB debt clients shows that there are two streams.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2006

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 07 Mar 2006

Section 62, "Disciplinary committee's powers", sets out the powers of the commission to deal with misconduct or criminal behaviour by a messenger of court, including the imposition of a fine.

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