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Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 04 October 2018

Any Fifer of my vintage will recall the former Olympia swimming pool that once stood close to the site of the new V&A Dundee. A more stark contrast in architecture you would be hard pushed to find; Olympia’s flumes, including the terrifying yellow cannonball, glowed brightly as you crossed the River Tay from the Kingdom.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 08 September 2016

I thought that Douglas Ross’s performance today was much better than it was when I saw him running the line at Firhill park during the recess in the Partick Thistle v Hearts fixture. He called far too many Partick Thistle players offside for my liking.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2018

I am talking about the case of Morrison v ICL Plastics. It stemmed from the tragic explosion at the Stockline plastics factory in Glasgow in May 2004, in which nine employees were killed and many were left seriously injured.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2014

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 05 June 2014

I agree with Paul Cairney that for Pepper v Hart purposes if a minister is giving an explanatory statement of a provision in a bill that might be ambiguous in terms of its interpretation, it is important for us to have a clear explanation of that ambiguity or the interpretation of ministers so that it can later be used for Pepper v Hart purposes in court.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 20 June 2013

The programme will culminate in a weekend-long event on 21-22 September at Stirling castle, relating the defeated army’s return and the crowning of the infant King James V. Also, Iona Leishman, the former artist in residence, will exhibit new paintings in the chapel royal that were inspired by the events around the battle.Destruction is in the nature of war...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2011

Justice Committee 29 November 2011

The classic example that I can put into play is a case in the European Court of Human Rights—Gäfgen v Germany—in which, having arrested a person who had kidnapped a child, the police were extremely concerned about the child’s safety and welfare.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 30 September 2020

It will not be much of a surprise to anyone that, as a proud Dundonian, I will not lose any sleep over the result of the Albion Rovers v Stenhousemuir match, but I will be very interested to hear how the streaming went and how supporters reacted to it.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 19 April 2018

A hundred years ago this month, King George V authorised the creation of a new branch of the British military, in response to the growing role of air power in warfare.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 14 March 2018

McAlpine’s is building the flagship V & A gallery in Dundee, Laing O’Rourke is building the Dumfries hospital and preventing Unite from accessing the site, and Balfour Beatty is working on the Aberdeen bypass.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 02 November 2016

In March last year, on a case a month after the one referred to, Donnelly and Walsh v Procurator Fiscal, Edinburgh, the then Lord Justice Clerk and now Lord President—the highest judge in Scotland—Lord Carloway, said: “There is no blanket ban on singing sectarian songs and the appellants are at liberty to indulge their desire to do so at many alternative ...

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