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Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2015

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 04 February 2015

The bill, as amended, is expected to go to report stage in the House of Lords in March. The supplementary memorandum outlined the relevant amendments to the bill, which cover four related substantive measures and one minor consequential change.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 26 March 2014

Motion agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that Rule 13.7.4 of Standing Orders be suspended for the purpose of allowing question 1 to be asked at First Minister’s Question Time on 27 March 2014 by a member other than the member who lodged it.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 11 December 2013

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that the UK Government’s austerity drive has resulted in key opportunities for growth being missed; notes that the Office for Budget Responsibility now expects the UK economy to be 5.9% smaller in 2015 than forecast in 2010 and that, as a result, UK Government borrowing will be £197 billion higher by March 2016 than expected in June 2010; notes that the price of the UK Government’s failure to deliver sustainable growth is being paid by households facing rising costs of living at the same time that wages have fallen in real terms; recognises the steps taken by the Scottish Government to reduce the cost of living through the council tax freeze and the social wage, to support the economy through the most competitive business rates regime in the UK and to help people back into employment; notes that Scotland’s economy has grown by 1.8% during the last year, which is faster than the UK as a whole; further notes that Scotland’s performance in employment, unemployment and inactivity rates are the strongest of the four nations of the UK, and welcomes the publication of Scotland’s Future: Your Guide to an Independent Scotland, which sets out the only detailed vision for Scotland’s future and the steps that the Scottish Government would take with the powers of independence to increase productivity, participation and growth levels, to tackle inequality and to improve living standards across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 10 September 2013

I emphasise to members once more that the motion before the Parliament is founded on our view that the salaries scheme should reflect the fact that any member in prison would not be able to fulfil the full range of their parliamentary duties.I invite members to support the motion, and I move,That the Parliament, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 81(1), 81(5)(b) and 83(5) of the Scotland Act 1998, determines that with effect from the day after the date of this resolution the Scottish Parliament Salaries Scheme approved by resolution of the Parliament on 21 March...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 April 2013

Public Petitions Committee 16 April 2013

I wonder whether it would be appropriate to have the petitioner here to provide that clarity when the petition is next considered by the committee, because I take the point about time marching on. Perhaps that would be a helpful way of dealing with the petition.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2012

Public Petitions Committee 13 November 2012

As I understand it, that is because they are permitted to have only four fixed-odds betting terminals in any one shop, so opening two shops doubles their income from them.Gambling Commission statistics from April 2008 to March 2011 show that, in the UK, around £1.2 billion was lost by people on those machines.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 June 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 30 June 2011

The final question is, that motion S4M-00444, in the name of Richard Lochhead, on the Finance (No 3) Bill, which is United Kingdom legislation, be agreed to.Motion agreed to,That the Parliament agrees that provisions of the Finance (No.3) Bill 2011, introduced in the House of Commons on 31 March 2011, in relation to Scottish agricultural levies and local ta...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2016 [Draft]

I would also like to commend the many dedicated volunteers across Scotland—some of whom have made it to Parliament this evening—for their hard work in supporting the appeal and for the many other fundraising events that they organise each year. Every March, around 80 groups around Scotland raise funds for the appeal.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2016

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 02 March 2016

A welcome element of those was some protections regarding blacklisting. In March 2013, a commitment was made to keep a watching brief on blacklisting.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 01 October 2014

For jobseekers allowance applications alone, the Government fell woefully short of the target that it said it would reach of 80 per cent of claims being made online by September 2013, just last year—it was 10 per cent in March 2011 and 19 per cent in March 2012.

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