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Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2008

Justice Committee, 24 Jun 2008

It is not just about being reactive or receptive; we have to reach out to communities, find out what their issues are, and build up confidence and rapport.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2008

Plenary, 28 Feb 2008

If Labour members had been more receptive to interventions in their speeches, I might have allowed them the opportunity to intervene now.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2007

Plenary, 06 Dec 2007

At present, there are approximately 1,200 prisoners on remand in Scotland; they account for about 18 per cent of the total prison population and almost 50 per cent of the total number of prison receptions. Given that 50 per cent of prisoners who are held on remand are cleared anyway, a significant amount of time is spent in dealing with people who will subs...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2005

S2W-13353

While the First Minister agrees which events will be funded and comprise the programme, he does not host every eventEvents Held at Edinburgh Castle and Hosted by The First Minister 2004 to 18 January 2005 Date Type of Event Organisation/Occasion Cost of Event 6/10/03 Reception First Minister’s Heroes £1,260.00 27/10/03 Reception The 15th Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers £1,113.00 4/11/03 Reception MTV Awards £7,666.00 9/03/04 Reception Children’s Panel £3,731.00 16/03/04 Reception National Youth Orchestra of Scotland £2,335.00 Total cost of 2003-04 Castle Events £16,105.00 Events Held At Edinburgh Castle And Hosted By The First Minister: 2004 to 18 January 2005 Date Type of Event Organisation/Occasion Cost of Event 4/10/04 Breakfast First Minister’s Heroes £2,080.00 29/11/04 Dinner 5th Conference of the Regions with Legislative Powers £11,268.00 22/12/04 Reception Scotland’s Commonwealth Games Youth Team £3,872.00 Total cost of 2004-05 (So Far) Castle Events £17,220.00 First Minister Bute House Events 2003-04 Date Type of Event Organisation/Occasion Cost of Event 30/06/2003 Lunch Bavarian European Minister Rheinhold Bocket £714.00 10/08/2003 Reception Home Reading Initiatives Champions £685.00 12/08/2003 Reception Edinburgh International Festival £586.00 03/11/2003 Reception Scottish Parliamentarians £511.00 14/11/2003 Reception ENABLE £294.00 18/12/2003 Reception Political Reporters’ Christmas Reception £1,270.00 24/01/2004 Dinner First Minister’s Working Dinner £1,028.00 10/02/2004 Dinner Chief Constables £849.00 06/03/2004 Dinner First Minister’s Working Dinner £1,223.00 16/03/2004 Reception Presentation of Honorary OBE £219.00 Total cost for the events hosted by the First Minister in Bute House 01/04/2003-31/03/2004 £7379.00  2004 to 14 November 2004 Date Type of Event Organisation/Occasion Cost of Event 24/04/2004 Dinner First Minister’s Working Dinner £1,432.77 01/04/2004 Reception Scottish Enterprise £560.18 11/05/2004 Reception Project Scotland £707.85 19/06/2004 Dinner First Minister’s Working Dinner £2,279.61 14/08/2004 Breakfast Military Tattoo Salute £692.20 16/08/2004 Reception Edinburgh International Festival £774.53 04/09/2004 Dinner First Minister’s Working Dinner £1,576.70 08/09/2004 Reception Scottish members of the Athens Olympic Team UK £1,411.36 30/09/2004 Reception Reception prior to China Visit £859.85 07/10/2004 Reception Scottish Paralympians £756.50 01/11/2004 Reception Carnegie Philanthropy Medal Ceremony £846.46 11/11/2004 Dinner First Minister’s Working Dinner £1,666.33 14/11/2004 Reception Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards £949.50 8/12/2004 Reception Christmas Card Artwork £608.79 15/12/2004 Reception National Deaf Children’s Society £1,847.13 16/12/2004 Reception Political Reporter’s Christmas Reception £960.89 Total cost for the events hosted by the First Minister in Bute House - 01/04/2004 to 31/01/2005 £17,930.65 S2W-13353
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 April 2004

S2W-06948

The totalcost to date to the Scottish Executive is £52,094.No central records are keptof attendance at functions.Official functions hosted byScottish Executive Ministers at Scottish venues other than Bute House:Date                Occasionand Venue                                    12 June          Reception -International Hepatitis C Conference                         Edinburgh Castle1 July              Dinner -400th Anniversary of the Union of the Crowns                            Royal Museum6 Sept             Reception- Boys’ Brigade UK Council Annual Meeting                       Tulliallan Castle8 Sept             Dinner: 9thWorld Route Development Forum                        Palace of Holyroodhouse6 Oct               Reception- Police Heroes                                                  Edinburgh Castle27 Oct             Reception- 15th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers28 Oct             Dinner -15th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers                                 Royal Museum           4 Nov              Reception- MTV Awards                                                     Edinburgh Castle7 Nov              Reception- Atlantic Treaty Assembly                                             Edinburgh Castle14 Nov            CharityDinner - Children in Scotland                                             Edinburgh Castle30 Nov            StAndrew’s Day Address                                                   Royal Scottish Academy ofMusic and Drama22 Jan            Reception- Scottish Executive Lothian Lecture                            Royal College ofPhysicians22 Jan            Dinner - Centenaryof Entente Cordiale                        Edinburgh Castle9 March          Reception -Children’s Panel Members                             Edinburgh Castle16 March        Reception -25th Anniversary of the National                             YouthOrchestras of Scotland                        Edinburgh Castle18 March        Reception -Marshall Scholars                                                        Edinburgh Castle.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2011

Indeed, I am talking not just about policy-based evidence; the Scottish Government’s response to the report highlights the work of Professor James Heckman of the University of Chicago, whose studies of the neuroscience of brain receptivity from pre-birth to age three show that intervening in the very earliest years is likely to achieve better results than l...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 02 March 2011

The current UK Government has been more receptive to the proposals—indeed, introducing a rural fuel derogation was a key element of its programme for Government, which is to be welcomed.However, rural fuel prices have continued to rise since last summer, but the UK Government has as yet taken no action.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2011

We made a point yesterday about involving the Faculty of Actuaries, which has largely positioned itself as the faculty of enterprise risk managers so that it can get its head round the issue of electricity market reform. Not only was Chris Huhne receptive to that, he gave us the comfort that UK Government actuaries are already involved in that process.When ...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2010

Equal Opportunities Committee 29 June 2010

If the media think that the predominant attitudes towards migrants are negative, they will not sell positive stories about them because they think that the audience will not be receptive and there is less motivation for them to do it.There are implications here for how one works with media agencies, the role of leading politicians in relation to media agenc...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 20 May 2010

Therefore, we must have a totally separate line, and that must be put loudly and clearly on the agenda.Last night, we had a reception in the Parliament for the Scottish branch of the Royal Town Planning Institute.

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