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Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2009

Plenary, 20 May 2009

In the recent Court of Session case of East Renfrewshire Council v Glasgow City Council, Lord Penrose put the matter beyond doubt, stating that"the plain language of the"1980 act"entitles"East Renfrewshire"to recover from"Glasgow"appropriate sums reflecting the cost of additional support services provided by"East Renfrewshire"to children belonging to"Glasgo...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2004

S2W-08921

Cha leig a leas cur  airsonfaochadh aig an ìre as motha ach luchd-reataidh aig a bheil cuspairean aig abheil luach reataidh nas lugha na £7,000 agus a tha mar sin airidh air faochadhde 10 sa cheud no nas motha.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2005

S2W-17760

The Act will be published in Gaelic as soon as possible in the Autumn.The Executive has provided the following Gaelic translation:Rinn Riaghaltas na h-Alba cinnteach gun robh Bile na Gàidhlig (Alba) is na pàipearan-taice aige ri fhaotainn anns a’ Ghàidhlig is a’ Bheurla aig ga...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 2010

Justice Committee 08 June 2010

As members of the committee are well aware from listening to the evidence, at stage 2, there have been arguments for and against the proposal for 100 per cent ABS.There is an onus on us as MSPs to look at that evidence and to try to come up with a solution that navigates a way forward and takes account of the different strands of evidence that we have taken, and to produce a comprehensive proposal that has as much support as possible from the legal profession and the consumer bodies.With regard to 100 per cent ABS, strong arguments have been made for opening things up, in particular the boost that that would give the Scottish economy.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2010

Local Government and Communities Committee, 10 Feb 2010

We come together as a network, and the Community Foundation Network produces some data; I have included it in some notes to the committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2010

Finance Committee, 26 Jan 2010

The Government's approach, which is a direct response to what the Subordinate Legislation Committee recommended, provides that a strong, uniform test would have to be passed when an order was produced. My proposals would allow full public consultation with interested parties on every draft order and an opportunity for committees to consider the draft order ...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2009

Health and Sport Committee, 29 Apr 2009

One of the key issues is awareness. For example, we produced with Eden Court theatre a play called "Stigma", which we took around all the Highland schools for four years, reaching about 6,000 young people.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2009

Plenary, 23 Apr 2009

From the two Liberal Democrat speeches so far, it is clear that the Liberal Democrats' enthusiasm for the worst environmental decision taken by the previous Administration has not dimmed since they left the coalition.My case is that we need not incremental improvements to the existing system but transformational change—a dramatic shift to walking, cycling and public transport, not as an addition, but to produce...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2009

Plenary, 12 Mar 2009

It promised full grants for every student and no more loans; it also promised, on seemingly every leaflet that it produced, to dump the debt. However, instead of writing off the debt, it has written off Scotland's poorest students.The SNP amendment trumpets the £38 million for part-time students, but the fact is that the SNP's efforts to replace loans with ...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2008

Plenary, 17 Apr 2008

While drumming on drums that had been imported from Africa and which were made from wild goat skins—which are used because of the timbre of the sound that they produce—he inhaled the anthrax spores that the skins carried, and because he had leukaemia, he was particularly vulnerable.

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